Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling is to co-produce a British stage show about the boy wizard’s early years living with his cruel non-magical aunt and uncle, Rowling announced last week. Rowling said she would work with the writer on the new play, charting Potter’s lonely childhood when he was forced to sleep in a cupboard under the stairs, but would not script it herself. She will start the project early next year, working with producers Sonia Friedman — who has brought a string of* hit shows to New York’s Broadway and London’s West End theaters — and Colin Callender. “Over the years I have received countless approaches about turning ‘Harry Potter’ into a theatrical production,” said Rowling on her website. “But Sonia and Colin’s vision was the only one that really made sense to me, and which had the sensitivity, intensity and intimacy I thought appropriate for bringing Harry’s story to the stage.” Rowling has sold more than 450 million copies of the “Harry Potter” books, which were also made into a blockbuster film series. The author finished Potter’s wizarding adventures in 2007, but has since kept busy by writing two novels for adults and starting work on a new Potter spinoff* film series. Her first novel for adults, “The Casual Vacancy,” won mixed reviews when it was published last year. (SD-Agencies) |