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POTTED POTTER
 

2021 marks the 15th Anniversary of the international smash hit Harry Potter parody POTTED POTTER.  In celebrating this milestone, producers have confirmed that Australia will score a global exclusive with a five-city tour of this blissfully funny romp through J.K. Rowling’s back catalogue live on stage.  The 2021 Anniversary tour will open in Sydney on 22 June, then travel to Canberra on 13 July, Adelaide 27 July, Brisbane 3 August and Perth on 11 August.  

POTTED POTTER has been performed hilariously “across the ditch” by two New Zealand actors Adam Brownand Tama Jarman who will bring the brilliant Centrepoint Theatre production to Oz following an acclaimed premiere there last year. This was directed by the show’s co-creator Daniel Clarkson and was praised by the NZ Herald for its “terrific, fun, slick performances”.

 

Event details

Venue: Everest Theatre, Seymour Centre, Sydney
Bookings: seymourcentre.com or 02 9351 7940
Start Date: Tuesday 22 June 2021

VENUE​ Everest Theatre, Seymour Centre, Sydney
SEASON​ 22 June – 4 July
TIMES​ Tues to Thu 7pm; Fri 7.30pm; Sat 4.30pm &
7.30pm; Sun 1pm & 4pm
PRICES​ Opening night $59.90; $69.90 to $79.90

 

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