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‘Harry Potter’ to host events for Hogwarts House Pride Week

"Harry Potter and the Cursed Child" is set to hold a week of events honoring the different Hogwarts houses. The production will dedicate one performance to each of the four houses in which students of the wizarding academy live and learn. Ravenclaw Night will be held on Feb. 28.

James Romney as Albus Potter and Brady Dalton Richards as Scorpius Malfoy (Photo by: Matthew Murphy)

“Harry Potter and the Cursed Child” is set to hold a week of events honoring the different Hogwarts houses. The production will dedicate one performance to each of the four houses in which students of the wizarding academy live and learn.

Ravenclaw Night will be held on Feb. 28. Gryffindor Night is on March 1. Hufflepuff Night follows on March 2. Slytherin Night closes out the dedicated performances on March 3.

A special lottery, in addition to the usual Friday Forty lottery, will be held via TodayTix for these performances. Winners will receive an opportunity to purchase $40 tickets for seats located in the front three rows of the orchestra for performances Feb. 28 through March 3.

The first 100 people who arrive early at the Lyric Theatre each evening will be allowed to participate in a house-themed trivia session for a chance to win prizes. These sessions will begin at 5:30 p.m. on each house night. All ticketholders will receive a commemorative Hogwarts house pride button.

Now in two acts instead of two separate parts, “Harry Potter” resumed performances on Nov. 12, 2021, after the industry-wide shutdown. The Tony-winning play is produced on Broadway by Sonia Friedman Productions, Colin Callender and Harry Potter Theatrical Productions.