The stage production of "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child" is now performing at the Buell Theatre in Denver, Colorado [1].
This production brings the sequel to the original Harry Potter series to Colorado audiences for the first time [2]. The limited engagement serves as a significant regional draw for the franchise and part of a broader marketing effort to expand the show's reach [3].
The production features Ryan Hallahan in the role of Draco Malfoy [4]. The show is scheduled to run for four weeks [5], beginning May 30 and concluding June 21, 2026 [1].
Located at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts, the Buell Theatre is hosting the event as a high-profile addition to the city's current arts calendar [1]. To promote the opening, organizers utilized a large-scale technical display involving more than 1,000 drones [6].
The play continues the story of the original series, focusing on the next generation of magical characters. By bringing the show to the U.S. interior via a limited run, the production targets fans who cannot travel to permanent installations in larger hubs like New York or London [3].
“The stage production of "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child" is now performing at the Buell Theatre in Denver.”
The decision to bring a high-production Broadway-style show to Denver for a brief window suggests a strategic shift toward 'pop-up' regional engagements. By combining a limited-time offer with high-tech marketing, such as the 1,000-drone display, the production creates artificial scarcity and viral visibility to drive ticket sales outside of traditional theater capitals.





