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Harry Potter and the Cursed Child announces lead cast
Harry Potter and the Cursed Child announces lead cast
The eagerly anticipated, two-part play Harry Potter and the Cursed Child has cast its lead characters.
Jamie
Parker, currently starring in the West End show Guys and Dolls, will
star as an adult Harry in the production, set 19 years after JK
Rowling's books.
Noma Dumezweni, who recently stepped in at the
last minute to replace Kim Cattrall in Linda at the Royal Court, will
play Hermione Granger.
London Road star Paul Thornley completes the trio as Ron Weasley.
"I'm so excited with the choice of casting for Harry Potter and the Cursed Child," Rowling said.
"I can't wait to see Jamie, Noma and Paul bring the adult Harry, Hermione and Ron to life on stage next summer."
Rowling
went on to address the casting of a black actress as Hermione, saying
the character's ethnicity "was never specified" in her original books.
"Canon: brown eyes, frizzy hair and very clever," the author tweeted in response to a user's question.
"White skin was never specified. Rowling loves black Hermione."
Jack
Thorne's two-part play - based on an original new story by Rowling,
Thorne and director John Tiffany - sees Harry as both a father of three
school-age children and an overworked employee of the Ministry of Magic.
While Harry grapples with a past that refuses to
stay where it belongs, his youngest son Albus must struggle with the
weight of a family legacy he never wanted," reads a synopsis for the show.
Parker's
other stage credits include being an original member of Alan Bennett's
The History Boys at the National Theatre - a role he reprised on the big
screen in 2006.
The 36-year-old has since been seen in such musical productions as Assassins and High Society.
Dumezweni, 45, won a best supporting actress Olivier award in 2005 for her role in A Raisin in the Sun.
The
actress, who was born in Swaziland to South African parents, also
starred alongside Chiwetel Ejiofor and Audrey Tautou in 2002 film Dirty
Pretty Things.
Stage regular Thornley recently featured in Simon
Pegg's romantic comedy Man Up and also appeared in ITV drama Life Begins
opposite Caroline Quentin.
Previews of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child begin on 7 June at the Palace Theatre, with both plays set to open on 30 July.
The casting announcement has generated significant
interest on social media, something Dumezweni jokingly highlighted on
her Twitter page.
"Um... So. Just seen my feed BLOW UP," the actress tweeted on Sunday night. "What's THAT about?!"
On his own Twitter feed, Thorne said he was "so happy" the leads had been announced, describing them as "brilliant".
"Noma, Jamie & Paul will be the most brilliant three," he wrote in a follow-up post. "We're very lucky to have them."
The
writer went on to "assure all doubters" that Thornley is "ginger in his
soul" - a riposte to those who have suggested Ron should be played by a
red-haired actor.
Parker, meanwhile, thanked his followers for the "flood of support" he has received and said he would "do [his] best for you & this phenomenal team".
A Hendersonville man was caught having sex with a pig after his penis got lodged in the pig’s vagina. David Chavez of Hendersonville, North Carolina is in police custody after a local farmer found him having “inappropriate relations” with a pig on his property. The farmer, not wanting to be named publicly, reported hearing loud squealing coming from the pig pen in the back area of his property. Suspecting that wild dogs might be trying to hurt his pigs, he quickly grabbed his shotgun and made his way out. "That’s when I saw him. I was just in shock at the sight of it. I yelled at the man to get off my pig or I would damn well shoot him. He was screaming saying he was unable to move as his penis was stuck in the pig’s vagina.” Confused, the farmer alerted police. Deputy Ryan Cooper, an employee at the Hendersonville Police Department, explained “ When we got there they were locked up pretty good. It’s not the sort of situation you expect to get called to, it was extre
QUICK FACTS NAME Dierks Bentley OCCUPATION Singer BIRTH DATE November 20, 1975 (age 41) EDUCATION Vanderbilt University PLACE OF BIRTH Phoenix, Arizona ZODIAC SIGN Scorpio Synopsis Dierks Bentley released his self-titled debut album in 2003, and the album's single, "What Was I Thinkin'?" topped the country charts. His 2005 effort, Modern Day Drifter, also went platinum. Bentley became the youngest member of the Grand Ole Opry when he was inducted on October 1, 2005m and that year, he won the CMA Horizon Award. His first DVD, The Dierks Bentley Experience, was filmed in 2006. Early Life and Career Country music singer. Born November 20, 1975, in Phoenix, Arizona. Inheriting a love of music from his father, Bentley picked up his first instrument, an electric guitar, at age 13. After graduating from a prestigious East Coast prep school and attending Vanderbilt University, Bentley dropped out of college to pursue a career in music. Eyes of an angel by Si
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