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National's Curious Incident transfers to West End Apollo in March

Date: 1 November 2012


Luke Treadway as Christopher Boone in The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time

As previously tipped, the National Theatre's acclaimed production of The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time,  based on Mark Haddon's award-winning 2003 novel, will transfer to the West End next year.

The production, which is adapted by Simon Stephens and directed by Marianne Elliott, will open at the Apollo Theatre on 12 March 2013 (previews from 1 March).

Luke Treadaway will recreate his central performance as Christopher Boone, the 15 year-old maths genius with behavioural problems who sets off to solve the mystery of his neighbour's dogs death.

Treadaway - who performs on Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays - will be joined by fellow original cast members Matthew Barker, Niamh Cusack, Sophie Duval, Rhiannon Harper-Rafferty, Nick Sidi and Howard Ward.

Further cast details will be announced in due course.

Public booking for The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time opens on 23 November 2012, following priority booking for National Theatre members. There will be 150 tickets at £12 each available for every performance.

The production - which premiered in the NT Cottesloe theatre in August - is designed by Bunny Christie, with lighting by Paule Constable, video design by Finn Ross, movement by Scott Graham and Steven Hoggett for Frantic Assembly, music by Adrian Sutton and sound by Ian Dickinson. 

- by Theo Bosanquet

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NT's sell-out Curious Incident plots West End transfer? - 7th Sep 2012 Gossip
Review Round-Up: Critics calculate success for NT's Curious Incident - 3rd Aug 2012 Roundup
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time starstarstarstar - 3rd Aug 2012 Reviews
Show Pics: Haddon's Curious Incident unfolds on stage at NT - 2nd Aug 2012 Photos


Reader Comments


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Saw this play as the "National Theatre Live" at the cinema in New Zealand. Go see - it was brilliant. - Heather Scandrett

07 Nov 12

A play about a spako? Do we laugh at him or do we just pity the parents? - John

03 Nov 12


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