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Fringe Review: Reclaiming Harry ★★★★★

“A sassy, queer, musical delight”

There’s no denying that JK Rowling’s highly controversial comments on gender identity have left many in the trans and queer community with a tarnished view of the much loved Harry Potter stories and their writer.

From these transphobic comments, has grown this quirky theatrical performance by English award-winning writer and actor Rich Watkins, who also stars in the production alongside Jens Radda as Harry and Australian actor Jemma Allen playing Ally, Harry’s #1 fan.

Together Harry and Ally dive into a fabulously queer adventure to rewrite the story and the semantics of the wizardry world, with a new writer being chosen.

Harry and Ally travel back in time to ‘97 to where Harry’s story all began and of course, the iconic pop music from the 90’s plays a big part with renditions of Aqua, Tubthumping, Brimful of Asha, Backstreet Boys and so much more pulling this all fabulously together.

A sassy, queer, musical delight is what comes to mind, with the cast providing love and laughs along the way making light of the comments, and providing a place for everyone to reconnect with the tale.

Clever, camp and showered in all things glitter, this is an adventure you’ll want to come along for. Hugglepuff your way to ‘Reclaiming Harry’ because #TransLivesMatter and you’ll have a damn good time!

By Louise

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