2 for $99—'Harry Potter and the Cursed Child' in Boston
See the show The New York Times called 'a marvel of imagination.'
Why We Love This Deal
This winter, dive into the wizarding world of "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child." This Tony Award-winning play follows Albus Severus Potter, Harry's second child, as he navigates his father's legacy.
Save up to 41% on tickets to this spectacular show written by Jack Thorne. Tickets are available for two people for $99–$199 (reg. $161.46–$325.26). Discounted individual tickets are also for sale.
Choose between select performances through Dec. 14 at the Emerson Colonial Theatre in Boston.
Whether "Harry Potter" brings back sweet childhood memories or it's a new adventure for you, this show is a must-see. With six Tony Awards under its belt and music composed by Grammy Award-winner Imogen Heap, it's unlike anything you've seen.
Note: Service fees and any other mandatory charges (including government taxes and fees) have been factored into the prices listed above.
Book by Dec. 14.








