"A Very Potter Musical" is a brilliant fan-made musical starring Darren Criss as Harry Potter. This musical has something from 4 of the seven books, and has unexpected things from none of the books, such as Draco Malfoy (Lauren Lopez) "falling in love, falling in love, falling in love" with Hermione Granger (Bonnie Gruesen). This exceptional musical has friendship, hate, love, and, of course, laughter. This musical's songs definitely add that "something" to the story. Everyone who has ever heard of YouTube should look it up and watch it immediately.
First, this musical has content from books 1,4,6, and 7. It has Quirrell (Brian Rosenthal) from the first book, the "House Cup" (Triwizard tournament) from book four, the death of Dumbledore (Dylan Saunders) from the sixth book, and the death of Voldemort (Joe Walker) from the final book. Also in the play, but not in the book, is the love life of Draco Malfoy, and the deepest, most inner feelings of the great Lord Voldemort. Any fan of Cedric Diggory (Tyler Brunsman) or Severus Snape (Joe Moses) should watch this play, seeing as they featured in the play more than in the books.
Also, this musical features many emotions. The love and hate Ron Weasley (Joey Ritcher) feels for Hermione Granger is just one thing to consider. The friendship between Voldemort and Quirrell also comes to mind when thinking along those lines. While watching this musical, it's very likely that you will burst into spontaneous bursts of laughter. This musical also highlights the love between Ginny Weasley (Jaime Lyn Beatty) and Harry. With many emotions of many people included, this musical is fantastic.
However, If you're the kind of person that gets mad at movies for being inaccurate, then you may not like this. Nevertheless, if you give this musical a chance, you will soon realize that all of the material added is there for your benefit. Or, at least, your laughter. This musical should definitely be considered as "Super-Mega-Foxy-Awesome-Hot," and I hope you are a Zefron fan, because most of the characters in this musical certainty are.
Obviously, this is a musical. And what does a musical have? Songs, of course! From "Gettin' Back to Hogwarts" to "Voldemort is Going' down", each song tells a story. Harry Potter, when he feels he's completely alone, his friends come to tell him that he's "Not Alone". When Dumbledore dies, Harry sings "Missing You". Draco Malfoy sings about his love for Pigfarts in "Pigfarts, Pigfarts" , a song none of the characters want to hear.
In conclusion, all Harry Potter fans should watch this. After that, watch the sequels. Then, tell your friends. You thought the wonders of Harry Potter were over? Well, they're not. Every song has a meaning, so listen closely to the lyrics.
First, this musical has content from books 1,4,6, and 7. It has Quirrell (Brian Rosenthal) from the first book, the "House Cup" (Triwizard tournament) from book four, the death of Dumbledore (Dylan Saunders) from the sixth book, and the death of Voldemort (Joe Walker) from the final book. Also in the play, but not in the book, is the love life of Draco Malfoy, and the deepest, most inner feelings of the great Lord Voldemort. Any fan of Cedric Diggory (Tyler Brunsman) or Severus Snape (Joe Moses) should watch this play, seeing as they featured in the play more than in the books.
Also, this musical features many emotions. The love and hate Ron Weasley (Joey Ritcher) feels for Hermione Granger is just one thing to consider. The friendship between Voldemort and Quirrell also comes to mind when thinking along those lines. While watching this musical, it's very likely that you will burst into spontaneous bursts of laughter. This musical also highlights the love between Ginny Weasley (Jaime Lyn Beatty) and Harry. With many emotions of many people included, this musical is fantastic.
However, If you're the kind of person that gets mad at movies for being inaccurate, then you may not like this. Nevertheless, if you give this musical a chance, you will soon realize that all of the material added is there for your benefit. Or, at least, your laughter. This musical should definitely be considered as "Super-Mega-Foxy-Awesome-Hot," and I hope you are a Zefron fan, because most of the characters in this musical certainty are.
Obviously, this is a musical. And what does a musical have? Songs, of course! From "Gettin' Back to Hogwarts" to "Voldemort is Going' down", each song tells a story. Harry Potter, when he feels he's completely alone, his friends come to tell him that he's "Not Alone". When Dumbledore dies, Harry sings "Missing You". Draco Malfoy sings about his love for Pigfarts in "Pigfarts, Pigfarts" , a song none of the characters want to hear.
In conclusion, all Harry Potter fans should watch this. After that, watch the sequels. Then, tell your friends. You thought the wonders of Harry Potter were over? Well, they're not. Every song has a meaning, so listen closely to the lyrics.