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Monday, June 29, 2015
Harry Potter coming back, this time on stage in new play
LONDON — Harry Potter is going to have a new adventure — one that takes him from page and screen to stage. Author J.K. Rowling announced Friday that a new play called “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child” will open at London’s Palace Theatre about a year from now in the summer of 2016. Rowling tweeted that the play explores “an untold part of Harry’s
story” and is not a prequel. The first-ever play about the bespectacled boy wizard it is based on a new story by Rowling, Jack Thorne and John Tiffany. The script is by Thorne, a stage and screen writer whose work includes vampire story “Let the
Right One In.” The director is Tiffany, who helmed the critically lauded war play “Black Watch” and multiple Tony Award-winning musical “Once.” The production will also feature music by British songwriter Imogen Heap. “I’ve had countless offers to extend Harry’s story over the years, but Jack, John and (producer) Sonia Friedman are a dream team!”
Rowling tweeted. Rowling has long insisted there will be no new Harry Potter novels, but she has kept fans happy with spin-off works including the magical encyclopedia “Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them,” which is set to be a film starring Eddie Redmayne. Rowling said she thought that once audiences saw “Harry Potter
and the Cursed Child” they would agree that the stage “was the only proper medium for the story.” Rowling’s seven Harry Potter novels have sold more than 450 million copies around the world and been made into eight successful films. Tickets for “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child” will go on sale this fall. (ap)
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More than 500 injured as fire hits Taiwan water park party
TAIPEI — A fire on a music stage spread into a crowd of spectators at a Saturday night party at a Taiwan water park, injuring more than 500 people, including eight in critical condition, authorities said Sunday.
Noah Wyle, wife Sara Wells welcome baby daughter
LOS ANGELES — Noah Wyle and his wife welcomed a baby girl this week. Wyle’s wife, actress Sara Wells, gave birth to Frances Harper Wyle on Monday, the actor’s spokeswoman said. Mother and daughter are doing well, and Wyle was described as being “over the moon.” Wyle and Wells married last summer at his Santa Barbara, California, ranch. Wyle has a son and daughter from his first marriage, to Tracy Warbin. Wyle, who gained fame in the hit medical drama “ER,” stars in TNT’s “Falling Skies,” which begins its fifth and final season Sunday. Evan Agostini/Invision/AP, File Wells’ TV credits In this Feb. 22, 2015 file photo, Noah Wyle, left, and Sara Wells arrive at the 2015 Vanity Fair Oscar Party in Beverly Hills, Calif. Wyle and his wife, Wells, include “Nip/Tuck” welcomed a baby girl this week. The actress gave birth to Frances Harper and “Californication.” (ap) Wyle on Monday, June 22, 2015, the actorâ??s spokeswoman said.
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A total of 519 people were injured by the fire at the Formosa Water Park in New Taipei City, according to a statement from the
city government’s health bureau. It said that 419 remained hospitalized on Sunday afternoon, about half of whom were seriously injured, in-
cluding 184 in intensive care. Apart from Taiwanese, the victims were four people from Hong Kong, two from the Chinese mainland and one each from Macau, Japan, Malaysia and Singapore. The nationalities of three other foreigners were not given. Taiwan’s Central News Agency
said that police were questioning two park workers who had launched the powder as well as the party’s on-site organizer and two technicians. They may face charges of professional negligence causing serious injuries and endangering the public, it said.
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Rapper DMX arrested in NYC over unpaid child support
NEW YORK — Rapper DMX has been arrested for failure to pay child support just as he was about to perform at Radio City Music Hall. A spokesman for the New York City Sheriff’s Department tells WPIX-TV that the 44-year-old rapper was taken into custody Friday for several “issues outstanding.” He said those included $400,000 worth of unpaid child support, a warrant issued by the city of White
Plains for bail jumping and a robbery complaint out of Newark, New Jersey. No charges have been filed in the Newark case. The rapper’s real name is Earl Simmons. He had been scheduled to perform at the Master of Ceremony concert at Radio City. A management company that has represented DMX did not immediately return an email seeking comment from The Associated Press. (ap)
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Injured victims from an accidental explosion during a music concert lie on the ground at the Formosa Water Park in New Taipei City, Taiwan, June 27, 2015.