Simon Stephen’s stage adaptation of Mark Haddon’s lauded novel The Curious Incident of The Dog in the Night-Time has been celebrated on international stages, winning best play awards in both London and New York. In a story brimming with compassion and humour, Stephens gives us entry into the world of 15-year-old Christopher Boone, a young boy on the autism spectrum. Christopher’s quest to find the killer of his neighbour’s dog leads him on a journey in which he begins to chart his own destiny.
“Well worth seeking out … sharply entertaining well-directed, well-acted play… among the best productions I’ve seen from Theatre Inconnu.” Times Colonist
“incredibly unique and engaging… The entire cast of eight is strong… This is not a theatre experience to be missed.” Check the Program
Winner of the 2020 Victoria Critics Awards for:
Best Director: Kate Rubin
Best Actor: Finn Kelly
Preview Feb 12 @ 8pm
8pm: Feb 13, 14, 15, 19, 20, 21, 22, 25, 26, 27, 29
2pm: Feb 15, 22, 29
Directed by Kate Rubin
Staring (alphabetically): Lorene Cammiade, Ian Case, Bronwyn Churcher, Finn Kelly, Jeni Luther, Fiona St. Clair, Stuart Wright and Wayne Yercha
Ariel Glidden: Stage Manager
Carole Klemm: Set design
Ian Case: Lighting design
Ingrid Hansen: Movement coach
Jason King: Technical consultant
Reservations and Ticket Sales
Through TICKET ROCKET-DASH TICKETS or
Directly through THEATRE INCONNU: Phone (250) 360-0234 or by Email. Complimentary tickets, special needs seating, and subscribers: need to reserve directly through Theatre Inconnu
Ticket Prices:
14 regular, $10 seniors (60+) /students/unwaged
Wednesday Feb 12 is half-price ($7) preview
Wednesday Feb 19 is Pay-What-You-Wish admission
The show is about 2 and a half hours long, including one intermission.
Theatre Inconnu is located at 1923 Fernwood Road (across the street from the Belfry Theatre).
We are wheelchair accessible