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For a limited time, buy 3 tickets to J.K Rowling's Harry Potter and the Cursed Child at the CAA Ed Mirvish Theatre and get 1 FREE when you use promo code POTTER4PACK. Check out the 4 ticket pricing below:

Tuesday – Thursday

  • Price 1: $327 (reg. $436)
  • Price 2: $357 (reg. $476)
  • Price 3: $387 (reg. $516)

Friday

  • Price 1: $357 (reg. $476)
  • Price 2: $387 (reg. $516)
  • Price 3: $417 (reg. $556)

Offer valid on weekday performances on select price points (Price 1, Price 2, Price 3) only. Not valid on Premium and Mid Premium price points. All prices are in Canadian dollars and include 13% HST and $3.25 CIF. Regular service charges apply.

Not valid on previously purchased tickets and cannot be combined with any other offers or promotions. Blackout dates may apply. Offers are subject to availability and may be terminated at any time. E&OE.

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    • I would say it’s still really enjoyable even as a big HP fan. I find a lot of hardcore nerds like to ruin things by focussing too much on the technical details but tbh, these people take any fandom way too seriously and don’t know how to have fun.

      In reality, writers are human, make little mistakes, and even if you don’t consider it as canon; it’s still a great addition to the franchise. At worst, consider it an enjoyable, high production, fan fiction with lots of cool references to the OG series.

      My only criticism is the second half felt a little rushed and play was a little long which I was willing to forgive since it was originally supposed to be 2 parts but it got condensed.

      This is how I picture the haters of Cursed Child

      https://youtu.be/JQH2rmQ5-vk

      Thank you for adding that perspective as a HP fan. I didn't want to say it but I feel some of the fans expect too much and forget it's for kids too... yeah the writing sucks sometimes but the play is trying to cater to kids and adults. They have to squeeze in a lot while still keeping it entertaining enough for the kids to pay attention.
      Meh, I’m a big fan of the books and movies and thought the show was just OK. My friend and I found it difficult to hear/understand the dialogue at times and while the show was enjoyable, I’m not sure it was worth the price. I agree that the special effects and production quality were great though.

      Fun fact, the music was written by Imogen Heap.
      Yes!! I recognized Imogen Heap's sound right away. The music for the entire thing was pretty amazing!
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    • Meh, I’m a big fan of the books and movies and thought the show was just OK. My friend and I found it difficult to hear/understand the dialogue at times and while the show was enjoyable, I’m not sure it was worth the price. I agree that the special effects and production quality were great though.

      Fun fact, the music was written by Imogen Heap.
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    • ticket prices for all of these shows has gone through the roof. Any comments on if this show is worthwhile?
      It's worth it
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    • can't speak for kids, but hardcore HP fans hate the cursed child.
      I would say it’s still really enjoyable even as a big HP fan. I find a lot of hardcore nerds like to ruin things by focussing too much on the technical details but tbh, these people take any fandom way too seriously and don’t know how to have fun.

      In reality, writers are human, make little mistakes, and even if you don’t consider it as canon; it’s still a great addition to the franchise. At worst, consider it an enjoyable, high production, fan fiction with lots of cool references to the OG series.

      My only criticism is the second half felt a little rushed and play was a little long which I was willing to forgive since it was originally supposed to be 2 parts but it got condensed.

      This is how I picture the haters of Cursed Child

      https://youtu.be/JQH2rmQ5-vk
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    • can't speak for kids, but hardcore HP fans hate the cursed child.
      Maybe you hate the story - but that does not mean the effects and production quality are bad.
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    • I'm not a huge Harry Potter fan but I have watched the movies. This is the first theatre show I've ever been to.
      The production quality is amazing on this... I was very surprised. It is better than watching a movie! It is literally an experience.

      I can't even imagine how kids/hardcore Harry Potter fans feel when they watch this.
      can't speak for kids, but hardcore HP fans hate the cursed child.
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    • Those prices tho. Wow.
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    • Recent boxing day deal was way better - buy one get one free (so 50% off effectively)
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    • ticket prices for all of these shows has gone through the roof. Any comments on if this show is worthwhile?
      I'm not a huge Harry Potter fan but I have watched the movies. This is the first theatre show I've ever been to.
      The production quality is amazing on this... I was very surprised. It is better than watching a movie! It is literally an experience.

      I can't even imagine how kids/hardcore Harry Potter fans feel when they watch this.
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    • Great thanks for the tips!
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    • Quick question, I was looking at the lottery tickets, when would you know your seats? and are you able to cancel the tickets afterward? I really want to go but the chance of not seating together is :/
      You find out when you pick up the tickets at the box office (or at least I did). No refunds, but there's a pretty good chance of sitting together.
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    • Quick question, I was looking at the lottery tickets, when would you know your seats? and are you able to cancel the tickets afterward? I really want to go but the chance of not seating together is :/
      Its been a while but I think they let you know ahead of time if you're seated together before paying for it the day before (edit: sorry, this is wrong. You find out when you pick up). Honestly, if you get a less busy day like on a Wednesday, there's a very good chance you'll be paired together. There were a lot of good empty seats when I went (end of October). You can always decline if you win, I dont think it affects your chances to win again. I would call the box office and ask what the likelihood is that you'll be paired together if you win
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    • Saw this in London in 2016.

      Not a very well written play imo, but I haven't seen it after the rewrites. If you wanna see it (or you're a potterhead) I definitely suggest trying to get the rush tickets.
      That's what I heard. Very high production values and great use of special effects but the story isn't good.
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    • wild pricing! hopefully a better deal with come around, they had a boxing day deal and i booked 2 x Harry Potter and the Cursed Child in the "A" row of Orchestra for $159 (total after tax and fees)
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    • Paid $200 AUD for 1 ticket in Melbourne last year. Well worth the price.
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    • anything like this for hamilton
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    • This is a very high production play and I loved it. A big tip for anyone living in Toronto and willing to be a little flexible when viewing is to enter the lottery tickets

      I'm in a rush but to summarize my experience:

      - You dont pay unless you win (at $19/seat, that's a steal!)
      - You can buy upto two tickets if you win. I believe they said it's not guaranteed to sit together but ours were. I assume this is the case most of the time.
      - You enter 1-2 days before the scheduled show and you get an email the day before if you win that you must buy it soon. I also got a call
      - I won on my third try for Wednesday evening show (my sister and I both entered for those days to maximize our chances). A few empty seats when I went to see it so I assume it's harder to win on busier nights
      - The seats I got sucked and coincidently, I saw that there were empty seats beside a friend that night that paid for their seats so I just moved there lol
      - If you're going to sit on an unassigned seat, just make sure it's empty. Maybe be patient and scope out the place just before the play starts. You can always change during half time as well
      - A free souvenir you can take home is butter beer bottles. They leave them out at the end of the show for people to take home. I hate butter beer drink itself but the bottle was a nice little freebie
      Quick question, I was looking at the lottery tickets, when would you know your seats? and are you able to cancel the tickets afterward? I really want to go but the chance of not seating together is :/
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    • Any idea what is the difference from price 1,2,3?
      The seating quality.
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    • Any idea what is the difference from price 1,2,3?
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    • The show is worthwhile for anyone who hasn't seen it. I would opt for the Mirvish Lottery if you want cheap tickets. Random seating though.
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    • This is a very high production play and I loved it. A big tip for anyone living in Toronto and willing to be a little flexible when viewing is to enter the lottery tickets

      I'm in a rush but to summarize my experience:

      - You dont pay unless you win (at $19/seat, that's a steal!)
      - You can buy upto two tickets if you win. I believe they said it's not guaranteed to sit together but ours were. I assume this is the case most of the time.
      - You enter 1-2 days before the scheduled show and you get an email the day before if you win that you must buy it soon. I also got a call
      - I won on my third try for Wednesday evening show (my sister and I both entered for those days to maximize our chances). A few empty seats when I went to see it so I assume it's harder to win on busier nights
      - The seats I got sucked and coincidently, I saw that there were empty seats beside a friend that night that paid for their seats so I just moved there lol
      - If you're going to sit on an unassigned seat, just make sure it's empty. Maybe be patient and scope out the place just before the play starts. You can always change during half time as well
      - A free souvenir you can take home is butter beer bottles. They leave them out at the end of the show for people to take home. I hate butter beer drink itself but the bottle was a nice little freebie
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    • Saw this in London in 2016.

      Not a very well written play imo, but I haven't seen it after the rewrites. If you wanna see it (or you're a potterhead) I definitely suggest trying to get the rush tickets.
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    • Any comments on if this show is worthwhile?
      If you haven't watched the movies or read the books, then you can skip it. It revisits pivotal points in the books/movies, so if you don't know the story, you won't know what's going on. The special effects are the best you'll ever see in live theatre, though (about the same or slightly better than the shows in the Disney theme parks).

      If you're a big fan of the movies/books, then of course you will see it; it's just a question of price...

      If you're a casual fan of the movies, then it's harder to say. Might depend on if the rest of the family has seen the movies and enjoyed them and you can justify it as a family outing.
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    • ticket prices for all of these shows has gone through the roof. Any comments on if this show is worthwhile?
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