Tom Felton Extends Run as Draco Malfoy in Broadway’s ‘Harry Potter and the Cursed Child’
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Tom Felton is extending his run as the platinum-blonde baddie Draco Malfoy in Broadway’s “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child.” He joined the show in November 2025 and was scheduled to depart on March 22, 2026. He will now remain with the production through Nov. 1, 2026. Felton is not scheduled to appear at performances […]
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Apr 7, 2026 6:45am PT Tom Felton Extends Run as Draco Malfoy in Broadway’s ‘Harry Potter and the Cursed Child’ By Rebecca Rubin Plus Icon Rebecca Rubin Senior Film and Media Reporter rebeccaarubin Latest ‘Super Mario Galaxy Movie’ Powers to $372 Million Globally, ‘Project Hail Mary’ Hits $420 Million 2 days ago Box Office: ‘Super Mario Galaxy Movie’ Ignites to Blockbuster $190 Million, ‘The Drama’ Impresses With $14 Million Debut 2 days ago Jeff Shell Begins Preliminary Talks to Exit as Paramount President 5 days ago See All Tom Felton is extending his run as the platinum-blonde baddie Draco Malfoy in Broadway ‘s “ Harry Potter and the Cursed Child .” He joined the show in November 2025 and was scheduled to depart on March 22, 2026. He will now remain with the production through Nov. 1, 2026. Felton is not scheduled to appear at performances on May 11 through 31, Aug. 17-23, Sept. 14-20 and Oct. 12-18. This marks Felton’s Broadway debut. It’s also the first time an original “Harry Potter” cast member has joined the stage production of “Cursed Child.” Since Felton reprised as Draco Malfoy, whom he portrayed in all eight “Harry Potter” films, “Cursed Child” has held the No. 1 spot at the Broadway box office. It’s the highest-grossing production in the history of the Lyric Theatre, setting the house record at $3.7 million for the nine-performance week ending Dec. 28, 2025. Related Stories Olympian Shaun White's Snowboarding, Freeskiing Competition 'The Snow League' Takes Over Sundance Slot in Park City
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