
The Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Night-Time
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time follows Christopher Boone, a teenager with a remarkable mind who sets out to solve the mystery of a neighbour’s dog.
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- Birmingham Rep5 September 2026 - 19 September 2026Book Tickets
- New Victoria Theatre Woking22 September 2026 - 26 September 2026Book Tickets
- Theatre Royal Brighton29 September 2026 - 3 October 2026Book Tickets
- Milton Keynes Theatre6 October 2026 - 10 October 2026Book Tickets
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- Curve20 October 2026 - 24 October 2026Book Tickets
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- New Wimbledon Theatre10 November 2026 - 14 November 2026Book Tickets
- Theatre Royal24 November 2026 - 28 November 2026Book Tickets
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- Darlington Hippodrome25 May 2027 - 28 May 2027Book Tickets
The play is adapted by Simon Stephens from Mark Haddon’s bestselling novel, which gained wide praise for its careful and honest portrait of a boy who sees the world in his own way. The original National Theatre production became well known for its inventive design, strong physical storytelling and clear emotional focus. It has earned major awards in the UK and abroad, including Olivier and Tony Awards for its staging and performances.