星期一, 7月 28, 2025

「哈利波特與被詛咒的孩子」將來波士頓首演 7/31辦慶生會預售特價票

哈利波特與被詛咒的孩子(Harry Potter and the Cursed Child)」劇照。
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               (Boston Orange編譯)藝術愛默生(ArtsBoston)和愛默生殖民劇院(Emerson Colonial Theatre)將於731日(週四)慶祝哈利波特 (Harry Potter)生日,邀粉絲到柯普利廣場(Copley Squar),並解鎖今秋將在波士頓首演的「哈利波特與被詛咒的孩子(Harry Potter and the Cursed Child)」獨家優惠門票。

「哈利波特與被詛咒的孩子」這齣戲,獲得6次東尼獎,將於2025119日至1220日,在愛默生殖民劇院上演六週。

這齣戲接續之前的哈利波特故事,採用特殊效果來加強戲劇性,描述已成長為魔法部官員的哈利波特和兒子Albus的家庭傳承與友誼,以及過往的重要份量。

藝術愛默生(ArtsBoston )的獨家特價門票,包括所有內容的59美元和99美元票,相當於原價票最高減40美元,將於731日上午11點在柯普利廣場ArtsBoston售票亭現場發售。當天上午11點至下午3點,科普利廣場展位附近將有免費零食、遊戲、音樂和贈品等活動,民眾可享用紙杯蛋糕、暢玩霍格華茲(Hogwarts)遊戲。

主辦單位估計民眾會提前排隊購買現場門票,活動期間,將請柯普利廣場有關單位在展位附近暫停施工。待慶生活動結束後,這齣戲的門票將於81日(週五)及82日(週六)的上午11點至下午3點,在柯普利廣場,以及芬紐廳(Fanueil)的售票亭繼續銷售,售完為止。

柯普利廣場售票亭是一個小型的珠寶盒結構,由已故波士頓建築師格雷厄姆·岡德(Graham Gund)於1994年設計。格雷厄姆·岡德於本月初去世,其著名作品包括波士頓芭蕾舞團南端(South End)總部、華盛頓特區(DC)Folger莎士比亞圖書館、迪士尼公司在佛羅裡達和巴黎的大型項目等等。

自新冠疫情以來,該售票亭一直關著,過去兩年又因為柯普利廣場重建而停止向公眾開放。今年秋天起,售票亭將全面重新開放,提供藝術活動的折扣門票,並成為居民和遊客的文化資訊管道。

「我們的柯普利廣場售票亭一直有著神奇魔力,能夠把人們與波士頓的文化聯繫起來,」執行董事Catherine Peterson說。 「我們想不出比這更合適的理由來讓人們搶先體驗我們重新開業的演出——這場非凡的演出將帶來非凡的優惠——同時,我們也想和愛默生殖民劇院的朋友們一起慶祝哈利·波特的生日。」彼得森表示,柯普利售票亭和芬紐廳售票亭將於勞動節期間的每週三至週六上午11點至下午3點開放。

愛默生殖民劇院總經理Joey Riddle表示:「沒有人比藝術波士頓團隊更懂得如何創造奇蹟。在去年的合作成功吸引數以百計人們為「凡爾賽女王(The Queen of Versailles)」的門票開售來到芬紐廳後,我們深知,柯普利售票亭…以其嶄新的環境和靠近波士頓公共圖書館的地理位置…是為這場特別活動提供獨家優惠門票的正確選擇。」

售票日若遇惡劣天氣,相關安排將在波士頓藝術網站artsboston.org上公佈。

ARTSBOSTON & EMERSON COLONIAL THEATRE MARK “HARRY POTTER” BIRTHDAY WITH MAGICAL TICKET DEAL AT COPLEY BOOTH 

July 31 celebration includes birthday treats, Hogwarts games and exclusive deals on tickets to the upcoming Tony Award-winning play “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child.”

BOSTON, MA – July 25, 2025 – ArtsBoston and the Emerson Colonial Theatre invite Harry Potter fans to celebrate the wizard’s birthday on Thu., July 31 at the ArtsBoston Booth in Copley Square, where they can enjoy cupcakes, play Hogwarts games, and unlock exclusive ticket deals for the Boston premiere of “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, which comes to the Colonial this fall.

The six-time Tony Award-winning play runs for six weeks from Nov. 9 to Dec. 20, 2025. Its special-effects-enhanced story picks up right where the last Harry Potter story left off, with Harry—now a Ministry of Magic official—and his son Albus navigating family legacy, friendships, and the weight of the past. 

ArtsBoston exclusive special-deal tickets ($59 and $99 all inclusive, representing up to $40 off full-price seats) will be available only in person at the Copley Square ArtsBoston Booth starting at 11 AM on July 31. Free treats, games, music and giveaways are among the activities planned from 11 AM to 3 PM near the Copley Booth. 

Because ticket buyers are expected to queue up early for the in-person ticket deal, Copley Square construction near the Booth will be paused for the duration of the event. After the event, “Cursed Child” sales will continue at Copley and expand to the ArtsBoston Booth at Faneuil Hall. Tickets will be sold at both locations on Fri., Aug 1 and Sat., Aug 2, from 11 AM to 3 PM, while supplies last. 

The Copley Square Booth is a small, jewel-box structure designed in 1994 by the late Boston-based architectGraham Gund, who died earlier this month and whose notable work includes Boston Ballet’s South End headquarters, the Folger Shakespeare Library in Washington D.C., major projects for the Disney Company in Florida and Paris, and many others. Closed since the COVID pandemic and removed from public access by Copley Square reconstruction over the past two years, the Booth reopens fully this fall, offering discount tickets to arts events and serving as a cultural information conduit for residents and visitors.

“Our Copley Square Booth has always been magical in its ability to connect people to culture in Boston,” says Executive Director Catherine Peterson. “We couldn’t think of a more appropriate reason to give people a sneak peek at our reopening than this extraordinary deal on an extraordinary play – and to celebrate Harry Potter’s birthday with our friends at the Emerson Colonial Theatre.” Peterson says the Copley  and Faneuil Hall Booths will be open Wed.-Sat. from 11 AM to 3 PM through Labor Day.

“No one knows how to make magic better than the ArtsBoston team,” says Emerson Colonial Theatre General Manager Joey Riddle. “After our collaboration that brought hundreds of people to Faneuil Hall last year to launch ticket sales for ‘The Queen of Versailles,’ we knew that the Copley Booth…in its new surroundings and near the Boston Public Library…was the right choice to offer tickets at exclusive prices for this special event.”

Inclement weather accommodations will be posted on ArtsBoston’s website at artsboston.org.

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