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LEGO Harry Potter and the Transgender Witch at the Yule Ball

Directed By: theatrebattery

Genre: Parody
Length: 10:18
Released: February 22nd, 2021

Content Advisory:  mild language.

Director's Comments

Come quickly!! It's a Yule Ball Emergency...

A queer fan fiction parody adventure made in the pandemic by unemployed theater people.

Content Warning: Some Strong Language

New Episodes each Monday
First Episode: https://youtu.be/qvTkpF40q80
Second Episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qm1R4...
Third Episode: https://youtu.be/gkH511XE0Ck

(This project is a non-profit fanfiction parody and is not affiliated with JK Rowling, Warner Brothers, or LEGO)

Story by M.C.B., Margaret E. Douglas, Kelli Dunham, Logan Ellis, Mia Fowler, Kait Mahoney, Nicky Martinez, Genne Murphy, Elsie Phillips, Audley Puglisi, Malex Reed, and Alex Vermillion

Featuring
Donato Fatuesi as Quincy Blueburger
Anula Navlekar as Pudge the Owl, Neville Longbottom, Parvati Patil, and Padma Patil
Shanelle Nicole Leonard as Hermione Granger
Sola Fadiran as Dean Thomas
Sango Tajima as Cho Chang
Adam Magill as Viktor Krum
Nicky Martinez as Luna Lovegood
Caitlin Macy-Beckwith as Ginny Weasley and Professor McGonagall
Abubakr Ali as Harry Potter
Steven Flores as Ron Weasley
Robert Lee Hart as Aragog
Michael Cercado as Additional Voices

Screenplay by Audley Puglisi
Directed by Logan Ellis
Production Managed by Kait Mahoney
Associate Produced by Alex Vermillion
Compositions by Kyle Kindred
Sounds by Erin Bednarz and Megumi Katayama
LEGO Builds by Heather Ellis
Lighting Design Consultation by Amber Parker
Featuring The Showa Wind Symphony performing "Variations on a Tango" by Kyle Kindred, conducted by Eugene Migliaro Corporon

The harmful anti-trans views expressed this last year by JK Rowling (and then validated with international recognition by the BBC) have sparked ongoing debate within the queer fandom about how LGBT fans should relate to the author and her work going forward. This project aims to investigate how an out transgender girl would navigate the Hogwarts we see portrayed in the book series, and it also shows historically beloved characters from her unique perspective.

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