By Alexandra Heilbron on January 11, 2012 | 5 Comments
Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe, who just finished a lengthy run on Broadway in How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying last month is coming to Toronto to attend the the premiere of his new movie, The Woman in Black on January 26, 2012. He’ll be walking the red carpet at TIFF Bell Lightbox at approximately 6 p.m., so if you’d like to catch a glimpse, make sure to arrive early. Daniel stars in the film, his first since the final installment of Harry Potter screened last year, as a young lawyer in the Victorian era who has to take care of final estate papers when an elderly man dies. Working alone in the man’s deserted and eerie house, he begins to experience strange occurrences. To watch the trailer, please click here. The Woman in Black opens February 3, 2012.
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I’m not planning to go to the premiere (I hate crowds) but I’ll definitely go see it when it opens.
Where can i possibly get premier tickets??
Ross, it might be by invitation only, but have you tried calling TIFF Bell Lightbox?
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Hi, my son who is only 6 is asking me to take him to see Daniel tonight. Would it be worth it to attempt the drive to Toronto (we live an hour away) – He would like “Harry Potter’s” autograph, huge huge fan. Any thoughts on whether it would be worth the try?