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Potted Potter

Potted Potter at The Magic Attic

Why see Potted Potter?

Harry Potter And The Hilarious Spoof

Condensing all seven of the tales of the Boy Who Lived into a hilarious 70-minute show at the aptly named Magic Attic, Potted Potter has been entertaining muggles (and maybe a few witches and wizards) on the Las Vegas strip since 2018. Offering an unmissable journey from the Sorcerer's Stone to the Deathly Hallows this one is for all Potter heads - young and old!

This extremely popular show was first seen in London in 2006 and has since toured the world, playing to always-packed audiences. A must-see for Potter fans and a great introduction to the series for anyone who's ever wondered what all the fuss is about!

Key Information

Run Time

One hour and 10 minutes

Dates

Open Run

Upcoming Performances

Cast


Creative

Daniel Clarkson - Writer and Creator
Jefferson Turner - Writer and Creator
Richard Hurst - Director
Hanna Berrigan - Associate Director
Simon Scullion - Set Designer
Tim Mascall - Lighting Designer
Phil Innes - Composer

Reviews

Customer reviews

1 reviews, average rating: (5.0 Stars)

Kenny

What a blast!

Went with our group of 6. We were all laughing the whole time. 10/10 would do again ... Read more

Vanessa

Hilarious

I was absolutely cracking up the whole time. You need to know HP to get it. Go in with an open mind that it's a two man show and let yourself giggle at the silly things. ... Read more

Christy

Fantastic Fun

This show kept me and the rest of my party laughing the entire time. It would be appropriate for anyone (any age) who knows and loves the Harry Potter books and movies. (You do need to be familiar with the books and movies to truly understand everything.) Scott and Joe kept us thoroughly entertained the entire time. While it was most definitely a scripted show, you could tell when they went off script and caught the other off guard. Even the off-script moments were brilliant. There was audience participation and involvement. They invited Two children to the stage to be quidditch captains. It was most definitely money well spent. ... Read more
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