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The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time: Abridged for Schools

English

By (author): Simon Stephens

This abridged edition is designed for schools and has been adapted for 10 actors playing all of the roles. With a running time of just 90 minutes it is suitable for performance in non-theatre spaces, with minimal technical requirements. The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time brings Mark Haddon's best-selling novel to life on stage, adapted by two-time Olivier Award-winning playwright Simon Stephens. Winner of seven Olivier Awards including Best Play, along with the Drama Desk, Outer Critics Circle, Drama League and Tony Awards for Best Play, this remarkable and exhilarating theatrical masterpiece originated at London's Royal National Theatre in 2012 before going on to transfer to the West End for multiple seasons, followed by its acclaimed Broadway run. The play has now been seen on five continents around the world with major productions ranging from Mexico, Australia, Canada, Seoul and Japan. This brand new edition of the play has been abridged specifically with schools in mind and published following a 12-week tour of 60 secondary schools in the UK. The play tells the story of Christopher John Francis Boone, who is fifteen years old. He stands besides Mrs Shears' dead dog, Wellington, who has been speared with a garden fork, it is seven minutes after midnight and Christopher is under suspicion. He records each fact in a book he is writing to solve the mystery of who killed Wellington. He has an extraordinary brain and is exceptional at maths while ill-equipped to interpret everyday life. He has never ventured alone beyond the end of his road, he detests being touched and distrusts strangers. But his detective work, forbidden by his father, takes him on a frightening journey that upturns his world. See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 86g
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 11 Feb 2019
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781350111530

About Simon Stephens

Simon Stephens began his theatrical career in the literary department of the Royal Court Theatre where he ran its Young Writers' Programme. His plays for theatre include Bluebird (Royal Court Theatre London 1998 directed by Gordon Anderson); Herons (Royal Court Theatre 2001); Port (Royal Exchange Theatre Manchester 2002); One Minute (Crucible Theatre Sheffield 2003 and Bush Theatre London 2004); Christmas (Bush Theatre 2004); Country Music (Royal Court Theatre Upstairs 2004); On the Shore of the Wide World (Royal Exchange Theatre and National Theatre London 2005); Motortown (Royal Court Theatre Downstairs 2006); Pornography (Deutsches Schauspielhaus Hanover 2007; Edinburgh Festival/Birmingham Rep 2008 and Tricycle Theatre London 2009); Harper Regan (National Theatre 2008); Sea Wall (Bush Theatre 2008/Traverse Theatre Edinburgh 2009); Heaven (Traverse Theatre 2009); Punk Rock (Lyric Hammersmith London and Royal Exchange Theatre 2009); The Trial of Ubu (Essen Schauspielhaus/Toneelgroep Amsterdam 2010); A Thousand Stars Explode in the Sky (co-written with David Eldridge and Robert Holman; Lyric Hammersmith London 2010); Marine Parade (co-written with Mark Eitzel; Brighton International Festival 2010); T5 (Traverse Theatre 2010); Wastwater (Royal Court Theatre Downstairs 2011); Morning (Lyric Hammersmith 2012); an adaptation of A Doll's House (Young Vic 2012); an adaptation of The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time (National Theatre 2012); Blindsided (Royal Exchange 2014); and Birdland (Royal Court 2014). His radio plays include Five Letters Home to Elizabeth (BBC Radio 4 2001) and Digging (BBC Radio 4 2003). His screenwriting includes an adaptation of Motortown for Film4 (2009); the two-part serial Dive (with Dominic Savage) for Granada/BBC (2009); and a short film adaptation of Pornography for Channel 4's 'Coming Up' series (2009). Awards include the Pearson Award for Best New Play 2001 for Port; Olivier Award for Best New Play for On the Shore of the Wide World 2005; and for Motortown German critics in Theater Heute's annual poll voted him Best Foreign Playwright 2007. His adaptation of The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time won the 2015 Tony Award for Best Play.

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