:::: One Part FANDOM RETROSPECTIVE, One Part ANALYSIS ::::
Harry Potter and the Cursed Child is a play that premiered in London, 2016. It was met with praise by theatergoers and disdain, even hatred, by those who read the script. Today, there is a...
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Before getting back into things, I wanted to leave you a few quotes that directly relate to the next few parts, rather than attempt to splice them sloppily into the text.
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Back in 2005, there was a press conference in Edinburgh. J.K. Rowling was asked if there was anything she would have changed from books 1 through 5.
"I have now been writing Harry Potter for 15 years, so I've had lots of time to refine the plot, the course of the narrative, so I do not think I would change that."
Look at how much time she spent perfecting these books. And see how that includes Goblet of Fire? She never envisioned that story to be told any differently.
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Before the show premiered, she was reported as saying:
"The story only exists because the right group of people came together with a brilliant idea about how to present Harry Potter on stage."
A brilliant idea. The right group.
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