Nonprofessional Performance Rights Application for Harry Potter and the Cursed Child

Nonprofessional Performance Rights Application. This is an application to produce Harry Potter and the Cursed Child (High School Edition or Secondary School Edition).

In the dropdown below, please make sure you select the edition, HIGH SCHOOL or SECONDARY SCHOOL, depending on your country and needs.

You MUST enter your venue's postal code to apply for a license. Special clearance must be obtained for all productions and approval is not guaranteed. Orders must be placed using a valid school faculty email address (Middle School, High School, or Secondary School). Orders placed without a valid school faculty email address will not be processed.

DPS advises you not to hold auditions, begin rehearsals or make any major production plans before you have obtained a DPS Non-Professional license agreement.

Once your application is submitted, you will receive e-mail confirmation of receipt within 24 hours. If you do not, please contact cursedchild@broadwaylicensing.com for assistance. Once confirmed, applications may take up to 6 weeks for clearance, depending on venue's country.




Harry Potter and the Cursed Child

Production and Promotional Resources

Your required production package for this title will include the following materials:



In addition to the required production package, which of the following resources would you like to add to your license?

Please ensure the details of your license and any additional materials are correct.

If you wish to wait and add on any products after your license is approved (e.g. Illusions Guide, T-shirts, Posters, etc.), you can do so by contacting our Licensing Team at cursedchild@broadwaylicensing.com.

Production Information:

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No play represented by Broadway Licensing, LLC. may be produced unless written authorization is obtained from Broadway Licensing, LLC.

All of the plays represented by Broadway Licensing, LLC. are protected under international copyright laws. Any unauthorized performance of these works constitutes an infringement of the copyright and a violation of the law, with potentially serious consequences for the infringer.

I agree to the Terms and Conditions for Nonprofessional Performance Rights.