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'''''Potted Potter''': The Unauthorised Harry Experience — A Parody by Dan and Jeff'' is a ''[[Harry Potter (book series)|Harry Potter]]'' stage show parody that combines the elements of the original books from ''[[Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone]]'' to ''[[Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows]]'' into a seventy-minute stage production.
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'''''Potted Potter''': The Unauthorised Harry Experience — A Parody by Dan and Jeff'' is a ''[[Harry Potter (book series)|Harry Potter]]'' stage show parody that combines the elements of the original books from ''[[Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone]]'' to ''[[Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows]]'' into a seventy-minute stage production. The program began as a skit to keep [[London]] shoppers entertained while they waited for copies of ''[[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince]]'' in [[2005]].<ref name="therecord">[http://troyrecord.com/articles/2013/01/09/entertainment/doc50edbaf9a12ef370682950.txt The Record - "Potted Potter - An Abridged Take on Harry]</ref>
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''Potted Potter'' was created by BBC television hosts Daniel Clarkson and Jefferson Turner. The program has toured successfully in Edinburg, [[Scotland]] and in a number of venues throughout the [[Great Britain|United Kingdom]] and the wider world. In [[November]] [[Between 2010 and 2017|2012]], it begins a tour in Chicago, Illinois in the [[United States]].<ref name="chicagosuntimes">[http://www.suntimes.com/entertainment/14097997-421/harry-potter-stage-parody-headed-to-chicago.html 'Harry Potter' stage parody...]</ref>
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''Potted Potter'' was created by BBC television hosts Daniel Clarkson and Jefferson Turner. The program has toured successfully in Edinburg, [[Scotland]] and in a number of venues throughout the [[Great Britain|United Kingdom]] and the wider world. In [[November]] [[Between 2010 and 2017|2012]], it began a tour in Chicago, Illinois in the [[United States]].<ref name="chicagosuntimes">[http://www.suntimes.com/entertainment/14097997-421/harry-potter-stage-parody-headed-to-chicago.html 'Harry Potter' stage parody...]</ref>
The production has a comedic tone and is promoted with the pitch "Even if you don’t know the difference between a [[horcrux]] and a [[Hufflepuff]], ''Potted Potter'' will make you roar with laughter." The production has received glowing reviews from a number of major media sources, including ''The London Times'', ''The New York Times'', and the ''Toronto Star''.<ref name="reviews">[http://www.pottedpotter.com/reviews Potted Potter - Reviews]</ref>
The production has a comedic tone and is promoted with the pitch "Even if you don’t know the difference between a [[horcrux]] and a [[Hufflepuff]], ''Potted Potter'' will make you roar with laughter." The production has received glowing reviews from a number of major media sources, including ''The London Times'', ''The New York Times'', and the ''Toronto Star''.<ref name="reviews">[http://www.pottedpotter.com/reviews Potted Potter - Reviews]</ref>
Latest revision as of 08:04, January 17, 2013
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Potted Potter was created by BBC television hosts Daniel Clarkson and Jefferson Turner. The program has toured successfully in Edinburg, Scotland and in a number of venues throughout the United Kingdom and the wider world. In November2012, it began a tour in Chicago, Illinois in the United States.[2]
The production has a comedic tone and is promoted with the pitch "Even if you don’t know the difference between a horcrux and a Hufflepuff, Potted Potter will make you roar with laughter." The production has received glowing reviews from a number of major media sources, including The London Times, The New York Times, and the Toronto Star.[3]