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The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time

The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time at San Francisco Playhouse

Why see The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time?

The 2013 Tony Award winner

Illuminating San Francisco's 2024/25 season, Simon Stephens's thought-provoking adaptation of Mark Haddon's bestselling novel is a groundbreaking play that looks through the eyes of Christopher, a neuro-divergent teenager. On a detective mission after his neighbor's dog is found murdered in mysterious circumstances, his world is opened up in ways he could never have imagined as he follows the clues to the culprit.

What is the story?

The story is told from the perspective of Christopher John Francis Boone, a fifteen-year-old from Swindon whose autism means he can't quite understand what people are thinking. But he does understand numbers and possesses the most enquiring of minds, so when he discovers the body of his neighbor's murdered poodle Wellington, he sets out to find out who did it.

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Kathleen

The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time

EXCELLENT, warm and intelligent. ... Read more

Dhgluscuba

OMG. Amazing

I don't know whether to rave more about the lead actor, we saw Adam Langdon, or the original book or the set designer. You get such a look into this genius autistic kid. Go see it to believe and understand it ... Read more

If at all Possible, See This Wonderful Show!!!

Our ages range from 10 to 71 and we all were amazed by performance, characters, staging, effects, etc. My 10 year old grandson can relate to the main character in many ways!!! He wanted the book and the shirt. He insisted on wearing the shirt to dinner after the 2 o'clock performance, and he read the book all through dinner. All five of us enjoyed this immensely! The show is very well done and quite moving. Keep up the great work everyone! ... Read more
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