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{{Expand}} [[File:SK_Logo.jpg|thumb|The Starkid Logo]]'''StarKid Productions''', also known as '''Team Starkid''', is an [[United States of America|American]] based theatre production company founded by Darren Criss, Brian Holden, Nick Lang, and Matt Lang at the University of Michigan in 2009. It is currently based in Chicago, IL. They have produced several musicals, including ''A Very Potter Musical'' and ''A Very Potter Sequel'', both of which parody the [[Harry Potter series|''Harry Potter'' series]]. A third installment was performed at LeakyCon 2012 on August 11, 2012 titled ''A Very Potter 3D: A Very Potter Senior Year. ''Non- Harry Potter productions of theirs include: Me and My Dick, Starship, Holy Musical B@man, and their upcoming musical, Twisted.
http://www.hypable.com/2011/08/28/starkid-confirms-a-very-potter-threequel-in-the-works/



[[File:Starkid2.jpg|thumb|272px|The cast of ''A Very Potter Musical''.]]



'''StarKid Productions''', also known as '''Team Starkid''', is an [[United States of America|American]] based theatre production company, currently based in Chicago, IL. They have produced several musicals, including ''A Very Potter Musical'' and ''A Very Potter Sequel'', both of which parody the [[Harry Potter series|''Harry Potter'' series]]. A third installment was performed at LeakyCon 2012 on August 11, 2012 titled ''A Very Potter 3D: A Very Potter Senior Year. ''Non- Harry Potter productions of theirs include: Me and My Dick, Starship, Holy Musical B@man, and their upcoming musical, Twisted.
http://www.hypable.com/2011/08/28/starkid-confirms-a-very-potter-threequel-in-the-works/

==''A Very Potter Musical''==

==''A Very Potter Musical''==



''A Very Potter Musical'' was performed at the University of Michigan from [[9 April|9]]-[[11 April]], [[2000s|2009]]. It was subsequently posted to the video upload site YouTube in late [[June]], where it obtained millions of hits, being considered on the of 10 Best Viral Videos of 2009 by Entertainment Weekly. Unfortunately, after its initial release on YouTube it had to be taken down due to copyright complaints. But luckily after much discussion it was re-uploaded. Although the first part of the musical may have over 9 million views, these views tend to go down as the musical progresses. The final part of the musical (Act 2 part 9) has only received 1.7 million views. A Very Potter Musical was written by Matt Lang, Nick Lang, and Brian Holden, and features music and lyrics by A.J Holmes and Darren Criss. Originally, it was called ''Harry Potter: The Musical'', and was posted on youtube under that name. At first it was posted for the enjoyment of its cast, and their families and friends, but the public began to take notice of it. It was taken down, edited for content, and reposted under the name, ''A Very Potter Musical.''

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''A Very Potter Musical'' was performed at the University of Michigan from [[9 April|9]]-[[11 April]], [[2000s|2009]]. It was subsequently posted to the video upload site YouTube in late [[June]], where it obtained millions of hits, being considered on the of 10 Best Viral Videos of 2009 by Entertainment Weekly. Unfortunately, after its initial release on YouTube it had to be taken down due to copyright complaints. But luckily after much discussion it was re-uploaded. Although the first part of the musical may have over 9 million views, these views tend to go down as the musical progresses. The final part of the musical (Act 2 part 9) has only received 1.7 million views. A Very Potter Musical was written by

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[[File:Starkid2.jpg|thumb|272px|The cast of ''A Very Potter Musical''.]]

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Matt Lang, Nick Lang, and Brian Holden, and features music and lyrics by A.J Holmes and Darren Criss. Originally, it was called ''Harry Potter: The Musical'', and was posted on youtube under that name. At first it was posted for the enjoyment of its cast, and their families and friends, but the public began to take notice

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of it. It was taken down, edited for content, and reposted under the name, ''A Very Potter Musical.''

==''A Very Potter Sequel''==

==''A Very Potter Sequel''==

''A Very Potter Sequel'' was performed at the University of Michigan from [[14 May|14]]-[[16 May]], [[Between 2010 and 2017|2010]]. A video of it was shown at the ''Harry Potter'' convention Infinitus, and was later uploaded to YouTube on [[22 July]]. Within the first day of its upload, it achieved 160,000 views. The first part of this musical currently has over 2.5 million views, but like its predecessor, the views tend to go down as the musical progresses, the final part (Act 2 part 14) only having just over 1 million views. A Very Potter Sequel was written by Matt Lang, Nick Lang, and Brian Holden, and also features music and lyrics by Darren Criss. Though it is titled Very Potter Sequel it can be considered a prequel as it takes place in the year before the events of AVPM.

''A Very Potter Sequel'' was performed at the University of Michigan from [[14 May|14]]-[[16 May]], [[Between 2010 and 2017|2010]]. A video of it was shown at the ''Harry Potter'' convention Infinitus, and was later uploaded to YouTube on [[22 July]]. Within the first day of its upload, it achieved 160,000 views. The first part of this musical currently has over 2.5 million views, but like its predecessor, the views tend to go down as the musical progresses, the final part (Act 2 part 14) only having just over 1 million views. A Very Potter Sequel was written by Matt Lang, Nick Lang, and Brian Holden, and also features music and lyrics by Darren Criss. Though it is titled Very Potter Sequel it can be considered a prequel as it takes place in the year before the events of AVPM.

==''A Very Potter Senior Year''==

==''A Very Potter Senior Year''==



''A Very Potter Senior Year'', the third and final installment in Starkid's Harry Potter Musical Parody Series, premired at LeakyCon 2012 in Chicago.  It was uncertain whether or not the show would happen due to Darren Criss's time constraints with the show Glee, but they were able to gather almost all of the previous Starkid actors, including Darren, for one performance.  Rather than a full show, it was a staged reading; the actors still had their books.  In December of 2012, Starkid released the free script and the soundtrack to the show on [http://starkid.annarbortshirtcompany.com/t/production/avp3d-avpsy their online store].  An announcement video says that the full read-through will be posted to YouTube in 2013. The soundtrack released did not feature Darren Criss as Harry, due to Glee contracts stating he is not allowed to sell his voice for any non-Glee related things, and instead had a replacement Harry. A single, released for free as to not break the terms of the Glee contract, called ''When I Was, ''was released featuring Darren Criss.

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''A Very Potter Senior Year'', the third and final installment in Starkid's Harry Potter Musical Parody Series, premired at LeakyCon 2012 in Chicago.  It was uncertain whether or not the show would happen due to Darren Criss's time constraints with the show Glee, but they were able to gather almost all of the previous Starkid actors, including Darren, for one performance.  Rather than a full show, it was a staged reading; the actors still had their books.  In December of 2012, Starkid released the free script and the soundtrack to the show on [http://starkid.annarbortshirtcompany.com/t/production/avp3d-avpsy their online store].  An announcement video says that the full read-through will be posted to YouTube in 2013. The soundtrack released did not feature Darren Criss as Harry, due to Glee contracts stating he is not allowed to sell his voice for any non-Glee related things, and instead had a replacement Harry. Evanna Lynch was also not featrued on the album. A single, released for free as to not break the terms of the Glee contract, called ''When I Was, ''was released featuring Darren Criss.

==Cast==

==Cast==

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