The eighth book in the Harry Potter series, presented as a play.
The plot explores the life of Harry Potter, now an employee at the Ministry of Magic and father of three. The main focus is on his youngest son, Albus, who struggles with the weight of a family legacy he did not choose. The story revolves around time travel and the effects it has on the present. Albus and his friend Scorpius Malfoy attempt to right past wrongs, but their actions lead to unexpected and disturbing consequences. The play ends with the lesson that the past cannot be changed and that accepting one's own identity is the key to happiness. This is a story about friendship, understanding and overcoming differences.