You'll be able to see Harry Potter and the Cursed Child on the cheap if you're lucky.
JK Rowling has shared on Twitter that 40 low-price tickets will be available every Friday at 1pm for the following week's performances.
Tickets will be located throughout the theatre, priced at £30 during previews (£15 per part) and £40 (£20 per part) after the play officially opens on August 3.
The tickets will secure a seat for both Part One and Part Two in consecutive performances, and you will be able to purchase a maximum of two tickets for both parts in one transaction. They will only be available online.
Jamie Parker, Paul Thornley and Noma Dumezweni will star as Harry Potter, Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger in the play, which picks up on the trio 19 years after the events of the Deathly Hallows.
Jack Thorne has written the play and his script will be released as a book both digitally and in print following the production's world premiere on July 30.
Previews for the highly-anticipated play start on June 7. For more information on the cheap ticket scheme, visit the play's official website.
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