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Harry Potter and the Cursed Child New York cast 2019
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Harry Potter and the Cursed Child's $40 ticket lottery is back

Here's how to score yourself cheap Harry Potter and the Cursed Child tickets

Written by
Ben Neutze
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Tickets for the Australian premiere season of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child have been flying out the Princess Theatre's door since they went on sale. So you're probably thinking you'll need to book months and months in advance to score the best seats in the house, right? That's generally true, but for those of us without the patience to wait half a year (and those of us who don't have ready access to a time turner), there's another way to get great tickets.

The show's runs a digital ticket lottery, which allows fans to score tickets for just $40 per part (so $80 for the full, two-part epic). The program is known as "Friday Forty" and is modelled on the lottery run for both the West End and Broadway productions of the show. There will be a minimum of 40 tickets available through the lottery for each performance, and while you can't guarantee where those seats will be, producers are promising they're some of the best in the theatre.

Our favourite thing about Friday Forty? It's a digital lottery, so you don't even have to line up at the theatre, and can enter every week from anywhere you've got an internet connection.

Here's how it works:

Entries are open from 12:01AM every Monday of the show's season until 1pm Friday. You can either enter at the official Cursed Child website or on the TodayTix app. The winners will be drawn at 1pm each Friday, and if you're lucky enough to be selected you can purchase up to two tickets to performances the following week. There's a maximum of two tickets per transaction, so we'd recommend you double your chances by finding a loyal friend and both entering the lottery each week. 

The lottery is open now, so get your entry in and your Felix Felicis potion at the ready!

Read our magical (spoiler free!) review of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child.

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