Get tickets for Tom Felton’s final ‘Harry Potter’ Broadway shows



The original Draco Malfoy is about to cast a vanishing spell.

On May 10, Tom Felton will perform his final “Harry Potter and The Cursed Child” show at Broadway’s Lyric Theatre.

In the interim, the 37-year-old actor — who played Draco Malfoy in all eight “Harry Potter” movies — has approximately 80 more shows at the time of publication until he takes his final bow.

And since there’s no spell that will show you all the best prices on tickets (yet), our team went ahead and put in the muggle work to find the upcoming Felton shows with the cheapest tickets available.

As of now, the lowest price we could find on seats for any one “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child” up until May 10 was $84 including fees on StubHub.

Tickets for his last show on May 10 start at $250 including fees.

After joining the cast back in November 2025, the Millennial icon has received rave reviews for his work as the Slytherin alum.

“Felton’s Draco is layered, nuanced, and surprisingly emotional,” Midlionnaire noted in a rave review of the live show. “When [he] first stepped on stage, the audience reaction was unlike anything we’ve ever seen in a Broadway theater. Gasps, cheers, applause… it honestly felt like a rock star entrance.”

“…he brings a grounded humanity to the character while keeping just enough of the sharp edges that made Draco so memorable. What stands out most is the energy he brings. He commands the stage with confidence and charisma, and somehow still feels like the Draco we grew up with… just older, wiser, and more complex.”

Need to be there before Felton uses Evanesco?

We’re here to help you get past Platform 9¾ at King’s Cross Station into the Lyric Theatre.

Below, you’ll find everything you need to know and more about how to grab the cheapest tickets for Tom Felton’s final “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child” Broadway shows.

“Harry Potter and the Cursed Child” Tom Felton tickets

Inventory to see “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child” live on Broadway is available on all verified ticketing sites.

We recommend checking out StubHub, Ticketmaster and Vivid Seats to find the seats that makes the most sense for you.

Tom Felton “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child” best ticket prices

As of now, there are only 28 shows with seats going for under $200 including fees for Tom Felton’s scheduled performances from March 2 through May 10 at the Lyric Theatre.

Based on our findings, here are the 28 show dates with tickets under $200 including fees in chronological order by date:

Tom Felton “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child” dates StubHub prices
start at
Thursday, March 5
7 p.m.
$189
(including fees)
Friday, March 6
7 p.m.
$139
(including fees)
Saturday, March 7
8 p.m.
$177
(including fees)
Sunday, March 8
1 p.m.
$189
(including fees)
Tuesday, March 10
7 p.m.
$171
(including fees)
Wednesday, March 11
1 p.m.
$158
(including fees)
Wednesday, March 11
7 p.m.
$148
(including fees)
Friday, March 13
7 p.m.
$189
(including fees)
Tuesday, March 17
7 p.m.
$84
(including fees)
Wednesday, March 18
1 p.m.
$105
(including fees)
Tuesday, March 24
7 p.m.
$185
(including fees)
Wednesday, March 25
1 p.m.
$185
(including fees)
Wednesday, March 25
7 p.m.
$131
(including fees)
Thursday, March 26
7 p.m.
$185
(including fees)
Friday, March 27
7 p.m.
$185
(including fees)
Sunday, April 12
3 p.m.
$190
(including fees)
Tuesday, April 14
7 p.m.
$185
(including fees)
Wednesday, April 15
1 p.m.
$185
(including fees)
Wednesday, April 15
7 p.m.
$170
(including fees)
Thursday, April 16
7 p.m.
$185
(including fees)
Tuesday, April 21
7 p.m.
$131
(including fees)
Wednesday, April 22
1 p.m.
$129
(including fees)
Wednesday, April 22
7 p.m.
$131
(including fees)
Thursday, April 23
7 p.m.
$131
(including fees)
Saturday, April 25
8 p.m.
$199
(including fees)
Tuesday, April 28
7 p.m.
$131
(including fees)
Wednesday, April 29
7 p.m.
$131
(including fees)
Thursday, April 30
7 p.m.
$131
(including fees)

Daniel Radcliffe in “Every Brilliant Thing”

Felton isn’t the only “Potter” film alum on the Great White Way.

From now until May 24, Daniel Radcliffe is starring in “Every Brilliant Thing” at Broadway’s Hudson Theatre.

According to a press release, the one-man show (which includes audience participation) is about “a child who creates a list of everything worth living for to help their suicidal mother.”

“Make every effort to see ‘Every Brilliant Thing’—the most feel-good and literally approachable show you’ll see this season,” Substack writer August Cosentino shared. You’ll only be depressed if you miss it.”

Want to see him live?

“Every Brilliant Thing” tickets can be found here.

“Harry Potter and the Cursed Child” cast

To match names to faces, here’s a bit of background about a few of the current performers in ‘Harry Potter and the Cursed Child.”

John Skelley (Harry Potter) may look familiar to TV fans. He’s appeared in HBO’s “Succession,” “FBI: Most Wanted,” “Law & Order: SVU” and a handful of films as well. Notable Off-Broadway theatre roles include “Hamlet,” “Desire” and “Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead.”

Daniel Fredrick (Ron Weasley) previously appeared on Broadway in “Take Me Out” and “The Lehman Trilogy.” His most notable film and TV credits include “Mare of Easttown,” “Black Butler” and “Treehouse.”

Rachel Christopher (Hermione Granger) is quite active. It’s possible you’ve seen her on Broadway in “For Colored Girls” or in New York at Playwright Horizon’s “What To Send Up When It Goes Down.” Film and TV fans might have caught Ricketts in “Girl on the Train,” “The Upside” “Blindspot,” “Madame Secretary” and/or “Billions.”

Tom Felton (Draco Malfoy) makes his Broadway debut with “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child,” replacing the long-running Aaron Bartz. Off-stage and outside of the “Harry Potter” franchise, he’s acted in “Get Him To The Greek,” “Ophelia,” “Megan Leavey,” “The Flash” and “Origin.”

Erik Christopher Peterson (Scorpius Malfoy) also is appearing on Broadway for the first time, just like his pops. Outside of the Lyric Theatre, he gradated with a BFA in Acting from Boston University. Past theatre roles include the world premiere of Ally Sass’s “Brilliant Incels and Other Myths,” “12 Elephants” and “Timon of Athens.”

About the Lyric Theatre experience

When NY Post writer Sophie Cannon saw Potter on Broadway back in June 2024, she wrote about all the added bonuses of seeing the show live. Here’s what she had to say:

As an added bonus, every audience member’s ticket grants access to the rest of the Lyric Theatre. The lobby is full of Harry Potter photo-ops, plus amazing concessions that resemble both the trolly treats aboard the Hogwarts Express as well as the shops in Hogsmeade and Diagon Alley — think non-alcoholic Butterbeer and some alcoholic sips for witches and wizards over 21, plus chocolate frogs, gummies and more.

Can’t-miss Broadway productions in 2026

Hoping to see a few more of your favorite movies adapted into stage shows on the Great White Way these next few months?

Here are just five of our favorites you won’t want to miss live.

 “Death Becomes Her”

• “The Lion King”

• “The Outsiders”

• “Moulin Rouge! The Musical”

• “Buena Vista Social Club”

What else is on Broadway? Take a look at our list of all 2025 Tony-nominated shows to find the one for you.


This article was written by Matt Levy, New York Post live events reporter. Levy stays up-to-date on all the latest tour announcements from your favorite musical artists and comedians, as well as Broadway openings, sporting events and more live shows – and finds great ticket prices online. Since he started his tenure at the Post in 2022, Levy has reviewed a Bruce Springsteen concert and interviewed Melissa Villaseñor of SNL fame, to name a few. Please note that deals can expire, and all prices are subject to change.




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