Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time - Lily

 The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time conveys nearly every emotion you could possibly think of having when going to see a play – intrigue and satisfaction, sadness and happiness and many more.

The set is eye-catching immediately when you walk in the theatre, with a bright, modern design that is clearly well thought through and perfect for the production, which becomes clear throughout the show as side panels open up, graphics appear and every inch of space is used by the cast, even including the walls.

 Mysteries start the moment the play does, no time is wasted and the plot only inspires more curiosity as it goes on, especially for those not familiar with the story. Yet even if you had read the novel it is based on or seen the show before, there is undoubtedly something new to see and appreciate, whether it’s the impressive choreography or watching the characters develop as they figure out the answers to questions they didn’t even know they had at the start.



This is due to the actors, from Christopher himself to every member of the ensemble, who do an incredible job at playing their characters – whether the audience are rooting for them every step of the way, dislike them immediately, or even when that distinction is a bit blurrier.

As with good ending, the conclusion of The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time will stay with every member of the audience, much as the entire experience of seeing this play will.

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