The scene opens with a soliloquy by the Philosopher-in-Residence, in which he tells the audience that he is in the middle of making a new potion. He tells us that he has made another potion, this time to "undo the bad luck" of a wizard who has brought him bad luck in the past.
The scene opens with a soliloquy by the Philosopher-in-Residence, in which he tells the audience that he is in the middle of making a new potion. He tells us that he has made another potion, this time to "undo the bad luck" of a wizard who has brought him bad luck in the past.