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Narjas Zatat
Nov 23, 2018
Harry Potter and the Cursed Child is an enduring piece of the franchise and available in London, and people all over the world travel to watch the theatre production.
The production is in such high demand, getting tickets is a mission in and of itself (though after running over a year, getting tickets is easier).
One person who isn’t likely to indulge in the play is the one and only Daniel Radcliffe, AKA Harry Potter himself.
Radcliffe appeared on Late Night with Seth Meyers, where he was asked whether he’d watch the two-part play.
"I always give a really boring, terrible answer," he told Meyers.
I'm probably not going to see it, I don't have plans to. Not because I think it would throw me into some sort of existential crisis of like, 'Oh, is that what happened?'
The reason he’s not going to see it at the theatre, is actually a pretty human one.
It would "not be a relaxing evening," Radcliffe said.
I feel like I would be being watched for my reaction. And maybe that is completely conceited and egotistical and people wouldn’t care, but I do feel if I was just surrounded by 'Harry Potter' fans, it would be a little odd.
What about a disguise?
The thing about a disguise is that if it stops working, then you’re just a dude who wore a disguise.
Fair ‘nuff.
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