Playing to sold-out houses all over the world, “Potted Potter” takes on the ultimate challenge of condensing all seven Harry Potter books (and a real-life game of Quidditch) into 70 hilarious minutes. This fantastically funny show features all your favorite characters, a special appearance from a fire-breathing dragon, endless costumes, brilliant songs, ridiculous props and a generous helping of Hogwarts magic!
I’M NOT a bibliophile but I enjoy a great story. For over a decade, J.K. Rowling’s boy wonder enchanted everyone. She introduced us to a fantasy world of magic and wizardry, where good triumphs over evil. We welcomed Harry Potter into our imagination. Though I never considered myself a fan, I found reliving the story quite a treat when I visited the Orlando theme park and their studios in London with other Harry Potter landmarks.
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It’s been a great week for Harry Potter fans. First, J.K. Rowling released a new short story about our beloved wizards (see related articles on page C2); second, Potted Productions, Concertus Manila and Lunchbox Theatrical Productions just announced that they are bringing “Potted Potter” to Manila again.
Robbie Coltrane, who played the role of the internationally-loved ‘Hagrid’ in all the Harry Potter films has died at 72....
In 1998, Scholastic Inc. published “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone,” the first book by a virtually unknown British author...
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Call me a sappy baby, but by the time I was in line waiting to enter “Harry Potter: The Exhibition” at Marina Bay Sands ArtScience Museum in Singapore, tears had begun to blur my vision.
J.K. Rowling's publisher is laying off some employees amid a dispute with the industry's biggest book seller. Hachette Book Group cites a "changing marketplace" for layoffs that will affect less than 3 percent of its staff.
The internet left one mighty fine Easter egg for Potterheads around the world when Pottermore’s website released an article from the Daily Prophet written by Rita Skeeter. Of course, the puppet master Rita was actually J.K. Rowling in disguise.