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Here’s the images of ”Harry Potter and the Cursed Child” producers have released so far

These last two weeks have been a roller coaster of a ride for fans of Harry Potter and theatre alike. First, moody images of the cast in character for Harry Potter and the Cursed Child were released, then, once previews started, we were drip-fed some tantalising images of the show, none of which gave any spoilers, of course. Here's everything we've had so far. We'll keep updating this page as they come so bookmark it.

The most recent snap

 Paul Thornley as Ron Weasley, Alex Price Draco Malfoy and Jamie Parker as Harry Potter
Paul Thornley as Ron Weasley, Alex Price Draco Malfoy and Jamie Parker as Harry Potter

Everything looks pretty dramatic here. It's Paul Thornley as Ron Weasley, Alex Price as Draco Malfoy and Jamie Parker as Harry Potter mid show. Harry looks particularly ruffled…

Hogwarts alert!

The set of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child
The set of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child

Released to coincide with the first preview of part one, we got a lovely glimpse into the wooden grandeur of Hogwarts with this picture, which features a worried Rose Granger-Weasley – played by Cherrelle Skeete – standing right in the centre. Hogwarts! It's Hogwarts live onstage!

Going in for a close up

The Hogwarts house banners
The Hogwarts house banners

As if the previous Hogwarts picture wasn't enough, producers released this close up of the house banners for Slytherin, Ravenclaw, Gryffindor and Hufflepuff. We have one word for them: snazzy!

All the family

© Charlie Gray

Last week we were treated to images of the entire clan. Here's Jamie Parker as Harry Potter, Poppy Miller as Ginny Potter, Sam Clemmett who plays Albus Potter.

© Charlie Gray

Meet Paul Thornley as Ron Weasley and Noma Dumezweni as Hermione Granger and Cherrelle Skeete as Rose Granger-Weasley.

© Charlie Gray

Alex Price is Draco Malfoy and Anthony Boyle plays his son Scorpius Malfoy.

Phew. It's been emotional, but we're pretty sure there's a lot more to come.

Harry Potter and the Cursed Child runs at the Palace Theatre until 2017.

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