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NT Live: The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time

Thursday, Sep 6, 7:30 pm
Saturday, Sep 15, 3:00 pm

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Running time: 2 ½ hours (estimate) including host introduction and one 20-minute intermission

 
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time
based on the international best-selling novel by Mark Haddon
adapted for the stage by Simon Stephens
 
I saw this broadcast last Thursday and it was great! I'm reading the book now.
 
Mark Haddon’s celebrated, multi-award-winning novel is beautifully and imaginatively adapted into a stage play for the first time.
 
 
Part of National Theatre Live – the best of British theatre broadcast live to cinemas worldwide.

 
 
Christopher, fifteen years old, stands beside Mrs Shears’ dead dog, Wellington. It has been speared with a garden fork, it is seven minutes after midnight and Christopher is under suspicion. He records each fact in his book to solve the mystery. He has an extraordinary brain, exceptional at maths but ill-equipped to interpret everyday life. He has never ventured alone beyond the end of his road, he detests being touched and he distrusts strangers. But his detective work, forbidden by his father, takes him on a frightening journey that upturns his world.
 
 
Mark Haddon’s novel was Whitbread Book of the Year in 2003, and has now sold over 2 million copies around the world. Marianne Elliott co-directed the globally successful stage production of War Horse for the National, for which she won a Tony Award in 2011. Simon Stephens, twice Best Foreign Playwright of the Year, is the author of many original plays and adaptations, including Harper Regan and On the Shore of the Wide World, both directed by Marianne Elliott at the National Theatre.
 
 
Cast includes:
Matthew Barker
Niamh Cusack
Rhiannon Harper-Rafferty
Paul Ritter
Nick Sidi
Una Stubbs
Luke Treadaway
Nicola Walker
Howard Ward
 
Director
Marianne Elliott
Designer
Bunny Christie
Lighting Designer
Paule Constable
Video Designer
Finn Ross
Movement Directors
Scott Graham & Steven Hoggett for Frantic Assembly
Sound Designer
Ian Dickinson
Music
Adrian Sutton
Fight Director
Kate Waters
 
Tickets: $15 Adults, $13 Seniors and $11 Students with $2 off for Lincoln Theatre Members.