Downward Dog
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Downward Dog

It’s few shows that would open with the murder of a beloved pet — or hitch their narrative to solving the mystery of who skewered the neighborhood pooch with a garden fork like an appetizer — but that's what kicks off “The Curious Incident of The Dog in The Night-Time,” opening at The Warner Theatre in Torrington, Conn., on Saturday, April 29. Falsely accused after being found at the scene of the punctured poodle, 15-year-old mathematics prodigy Christopher becomes an unlikely detective while attempting to solve a problem he can’t add up: what makes other people tick? Falling on an unspecified spot on the autistic spectrum, Christopher confines himself to a pre-calculated world of his own making, an equation for living that shuns social situations and shatters upon disturbance.

Based on the novel by English author Mark Haddon, “The Curious Incident” was adapted by Simon Stephens and won the Olivier Award for Best New Play in 2013 for its West End theater run and won the 2015 Tony Award for Best Play when it made its way to Broadway. In translating Haddon’s first-person narrative to the stage the production becomes a play-within-a-play, as Christopher’s teacher reads aloud an essay recounting his experiences. An ensemble remains on stage for the duration, whizzing through multiple roles to take on the many players who are repelled, confused, or concerned for Christopher, and occasionally try to understand him.

For tickets go to www.warnertheatre.org.

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