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It aint easy being Jack. He got sorted into Hufflepuff using the official online quiz, hates studying French, and is in love with his best friend Ollie. Dodging bullies, keeping secrets and trying to get the guy is too much for him to take. So, he changes his story one spellbinding moment at a time in pursuit of making the world a little more magical. Maybe this time hell get into Gryffindor. Winner of the VAULT Festival Origins Award and an OffWestEnd.com short run commendation, the play is returning to the London stage after successful runs at VAULT Festival and Pleasance Islington: advance booking highly recommended. Disclaimer: Dumbledore Is So Gay is not set in, nor does it feature any characters or plotlines from, the Wizarding World. Nor is it authorised, sanctioned, licenced or endorsed by J.K. Rowling, Warner Brothers or anyone associated with the Wizarding World franchise. An infectious display of optimism I couldnt stop beaming. Kate Wyver for The Guardian Charmed the damn pants off me. @mrJamesGraham Sizzles with wit and humour. Broadway World Irresistible. The Daily Express Uproariously funny wonderfully poignant. Theatre Weekly Bafflingly good. Mickey Jo Theatre
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77-85 Newington Causeway
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