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This spring, theater is going big at least in terms of spectacle, length, and expense.

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Below, find a guide to a few of the upcoming shows were both bracing for and excited about.

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FrozenSt.

The creative team alone is the selling point.

The question now is whether it all still feels grool.

Could it all come together this time in time for theascot opening day?

Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, Parts 1 and 2Lyric TheatrePreviews start March 16; opens April 22.J.K.

Rowlings big, shiny, two-partHarry Pottersequel apparates from overseas with nearly all of its West End cast intact.

Expect several hours of crushing despair exquisitely acted, crushing despair, that is.

With music from Erin McKeown, this looks to be a heartening and tear-jerking experience.

Tony nominee Sahr Ngaujah somehowplays the elephant.