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Local performing arts academy celebrates as student lands role of a lifetime

Local performing arts academy celebrates as student lands role of a lifetime

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A Cambuslang-based performing arts academy is celebrating a magical milestone as one of its students lands the role of a lifetime.
Dominic McLaughlin, a student at The Performance Academy (TPA), has been officially announced as the new Harry Potter in HBO's hotly anticipated adaptation of J.K. Rowling's iconic book series.
The casting news was revealed this week, with Dominic set to star alongside Arabella Stanton as Hermione Granger and Alastair Stout as Ron Weasley.
(Image: Aidan Monaghan/HBO/PA Wire)
READ MORE: Harry Potter unveils first look of Harry, Ron and Hermione
The trio were selected after an exhaustive global search that saw over 30,000 hopefuls audition following HBO's open casting call last autumn. Filming is slated to begin this summer.
The Performance Academy—offering classes across Glasgow, South Lanarkshire, and West Lothian—shared its pride on social media in a heartfelt post: "The news is out and this one is MAGICAL!!
"Our amazing young performer has been cast as Harry Potter in the new upcoming HBO TV series.
"We are not sure that this will ever feel real, but we said from the start that Dominic was the perfect Harry and we are thrilled for everyone else to see this soon, too.
"Dominic, we will forever be proud of you! We have had an incredible journey with you these last five years at TPA and can't wait for what's next on this journey!
"We are extremely proud to represent you and can't wait to go on this wizarding journey together.
"A massive congratulations to Dominic… our Harry Potter.
"See you at Hogwarts."
READ MORE: Harry Potter star at historic Glasgow pub filming BBC series
Dominic is no stranger to the screen. He recently wrapped filming Grow, a Sky Comedy project starring Nick Frost, set to premiere later this year.
He also appeared in the BBC's upcoming adaptation of Marilyn Kaye's Gifted and took to the stage in Macbeth at the Royal Highland Centre in Edinburgh, performing alongside theatre heavyweights Ralph Fiennes and Indira Varma.
As Dominic steps into one of the most beloved roles in modern literature, his journey from local talent to international spotlight is inspiring fellow young performers across Scotland.

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