Diggory, Lawrence London, Liam Branagh, Malorie... -
: The characters eventually learn that Cedric’s death, while tragic, was a "spare" moment that maintained the balance of the world they know.
: A character name often associated with the production's casting or minor ensemble roles. In the context of the script, "London" is frequently mentioned as the setting (King's Cross, St. Pancras), but Lawrence is typically a featured ensemble member in various stage productions. Diggory, Lawrence London, Liam Branagh, Malorie...
: 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 : The characters eventually learn that Cedric’s death,
: 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. Pancras), but Lawrence is typically a featured ensemble
: 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.
: Albus and Scorpius believe that saving Cedric Diggory will right a historical wrong.
The "paper" connecting these individuals focuses on the and Alternative Timelines .