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: Each attempt to change Cedric's fate creates a "Dark Timeline." In one, Ron and Hermione never marry; in another, Voldemort wins the Battle of Hogwarts because a humiliated Cedric becomes a Death Eater and kills Neville Longbottom.

: The characters eventually learn that Cedric’s death, while tragic, was a "spare" moment that maintained the balance of the world they know. Diggory, Lawrence London, Liam Branagh, Malorie...

: Albus and Scorpius believe that saving Cedric Diggory will right a historical wrong. : Each attempt to change Cedric's fate creates

: Generally refers to Malorie Blackman , the acclaimed author who has been a vocal supporter and collaborator in the broader British literary scene associated with these productions, or a specific ensemble character name used in workshop versions of the script. Plot Context & Themes : Generally refers to Malorie Blackman , the

: A central figure whose death in The Goblet of Fire serves as the primary catalyst for the plot. The play revolves around Albus Potter and Scorpius Malfoy's attempts to use a Time-Turner to save him.

: Often appears in casting credits for the play, frequently portraying roles such as James Potter Sr. , James Potter Jr. , or Cedric Diggory in different international or touring productions.