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Theatre which hosts Harry Potter and the Cursed Child posts record profits

Nimax Theatres has posted a pre-tax profit of £10m for the 12 months to 29 September, 2024, new accounts filed with Companies House have revealed.

The Palace Theatre, following the first preview of the Harry Potter and The Cursed Child play (Image: Jack Taylor/Getty Images)

The theatre group owning the venue for Harry Potter and the Cursed Child has recorded a record profit for its latest financial year.

Nimax Theatres reported a pre-tax profit of £10m for the 12 months up to 29 September, 2024, according to newly filed accounts with Companies House, as reported by .

This figure is an increase from the £7.5m pre-tax profit reported for the previous year. The group, which owns several prominent theatres including the Palace, Garrick, Duchess, Vaudeville, Apollo, and Lyric theatres, also saw its turnover rise from £32.8m to £35.5m.

A board statement read: "Weekly trading results were consistently strong throughout much of the year."

The statement attributed much of the year's strong performance to the ongoing success of long running shows. It continued: "The company continued to invest in its theatres and, despite a full programme of shows playing at all the venues, managed to deliver a programme of maintenance and replacement during the year."

Furthermore, "Good overall demand for the Nimax shows has helped to underpin strong levels of advance bookings and cash reserves during the year."

Harry Potter and the Cursed Child theatre success amid stage show losses

This news comes after reports from City AM in December highlighted that the company behind Harry Potter and the Cursed Child stage play had incurred losses despite the presence of sales and show closures.

The joint venture responsible for the global production of the show reported a turnover of £41.3m for the year ending 31 March, 2024, a decrease from the previous year's £45.2m.