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Tom Felton Returns as Draco Malfoy in Broadway's 'Harry Potter and the Cursed Child'
The actor's extension of his Broadway run taps into the enduring nostalgia for the wizarding world.
Apr. 10, 2026 at 6:06am
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The magic of nostalgia shines through as Tom Felton's return as Draco Malfoy on Broadway captivates audiences with the enduring appeal of the wizarding world.Kansas City TodayTom Felton, known for his portrayal of Draco Malfoy in the Harry Potter film series, has extended his run in the Broadway production of 'Harry Potter and the Cursed Child'. This move is seen as a strategic decision to leverage the emotional connection fans have with the character and the actor, tapping into the powerful nostalgia surrounding the beloved franchise.
Why it matters
Felton's involvement as the first original film cast member to join the stage production is a significant move that reflects the enduring appeal of the Harry Potter franchise. The play's record-breaking box office success suggests that audiences are hungry for more, even decades after the final film, highlighting the depth of J.K. Rowling's wizarding world and the actors who bring it to life.
The details
Since Felton's debut, 'Harry Potter and the Cursed Child' has shattered box office records, grossing $3.7 million in a single week. This success is not just a testament to Felton's star power, but also a reflection of the emotional connection audiences have with the characters they grew up with. Felton's portrayal of Draco has also evolved, with the character now grappling with fatherhood, offering a psychological exploration of a character beyond the confines of the original story.
- Felton joined the Broadway production of 'Harry Potter and the Cursed Child' in April 2026.
- The play has shattered box office records since Felton's debut, grossing $3.7 million in a single week.
The players
Tom Felton
The actor known for his portrayal of Draco Malfoy in the Harry Potter film series, who has now extended his run in the Broadway production of 'Harry Potter and the Cursed Child'.
Harry Potter and the Cursed Child
The Broadway production that continues the story of the wizarding world, featuring the next generation of characters.
What they’re saying
“There's something undeniably enchanting about seeing a beloved character come to life in a new form, especially when it's played by the actor who originally defined it.”
— Author
“By bringing Felton back, the producers aren't just selling tickets; they're selling an experience. What many people don't realize is that nostalgia is a powerful currency in entertainment.”
— Author
What’s next
The success of Felton's run in 'Harry Potter and the Cursed Child' raises questions about the sustainability of this model and the broader implications for Broadway. As the wizarding world continues to evolve, it will be interesting to see how the franchise maintains its relevance and connection with a new generation of fans.
The takeaway
Tom Felton's Broadway run is a testament to the power of storytelling and the enduring connection we have with the characters we love. It's a reminder that entertainment isn't just about what's new, but about what resonates with audiences. As we revisit the wizarding world through Felton's portrayal of Draco Malfoy, we're not just witnessing a play – we're revisiting a piece of our own childhood and the magic that has captivated us for decades.





