Puffs or: Seven Increasingly Eventful Years at a Certain School of Magic & Magic Will Be Available for Licensing | Playbill

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Off-Broadway News Puffs or: Seven Increasingly Eventful Years at a Certain School of Magic & Magic Will Be Available for Licensing The script will also be available beginning November 22.
Stephen Stout, Eleanor Philips, Nick Carrillo, James Fouhey, Andy Miller (Behind), JessieCannizzaro, Langston Belton, and Zac Moon Hunter Canning
Puffs or: Seven Increasingly Eventful Years at a Certain School of Magic & Magic, the long-running comedy that continues at New World Stages, will be available for licensing (and the script will be available for purchase) beginning November 22.

November 22 is also the same day those interested can download Puffs: Filmed Live Off Broadway on iTunes, Amazon, and other digital platforms. Puffs: Filmed Live Off Broadway, which premiered with a two-day national screening from Fathom Events, can also be streamed via BroadwayHD.


Matt Cox’s Harry Potter spinoff began at the Peoples Improv Theatre before transferring to the Elektra Theater in downtown Manhattan. It made the leap to its current home in July last year.


The full company currently features Lacy Allen, Michael Axelrod, Madeleine Bundy, Jessie Cannizzaro, Nick Carrillo, Broderick Clavery, Anna Dart, Kullan Edberg, Alex Haynes, Criena House, Reginald Keith Jackson, Jake Keefe, Sonia Mena, Andy Miller, Zac Moon, Keith Rubin, Stephen Stout, Leanne Velednitsky, and Harry Waller.

Puffs has production and costume design by Madeleine Bundy, lighting design by Herrick Goldman, sound design by Matt Cox, and original music by Brian Hoes. Daniel Kuney/KGM Theatrical serves as general manager.



For information on purchasing the script, licensing the show, and downloading the filmed version, in addition to purchasing tickets to the New York production, visit PuffsthePlay.com.


See Photos from Puffs’ Off-Broadway-er Engagement Now Playing at New World Stages

 
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