The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time

Simon Stephens’s adaptation of Mark Haddon’s bestselling, award-winning novel, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time offers a richly theatrical exploration of this touching and bleakly humorous tale.

Winner of 5 Tony Awards including Best Play

Produced by Elvira Schoenthal and Emily Black
Directed by Steve Black
Assistant Directed by Trudi Olivetti

At Marblehead Little Theatre January 25 – February 3, 2019

Part of the proceeds from the opening night performance on January 25  will benefit Autism Speaks.

The performance on February 2 will be a Sensory Friendly Performance. Language, Volume, and technical elements will be altered to be suitable for all audiences.

*** Please note that the use of strobe lights, loud sounds, and strong language are present in this production. If any of this is a concern, please attend the sensory friendly performance on Feb. 2nd at 2:00PM ***

A limited number of tickets will also be available at the Arnould Gallery  on Washington Street in Marblehead.

Partnership with Autism Speaks

Benefit Performance Jan. 25 at 7:30 PM

Marblehead Little Theatre is thrilled to partner with Autism Speaks and donate a portion of our proceeds from the opening night performance to the organization. The mission statement of Autism Speaks includes dedication to support the needs of individuals with autism and their families “through advocacy, increasing understanding and acceptance of people with autism spectrum disorder, and advancing research into causes and better interventions for autism spectrum disorder and related conditions.”

The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time, examines the life of a boy with autism (Christopher Boone), his family, and the world around him. The audience enjoys an intimate, sensory experience through the eyes of Christopher, living life stimulated in the way that he experiences it every day. It’s through providing this experience with our audiences that we hope to increase understanding, acceptance, and awareness of autism. 

Sensory Friendly Performance February 2 at 2:00 pm

Sensory friendly performances allow everyone to experience the art of theater with an emphasis on meeting the needs and sensitivities of our audiences. Elements which may pose as barriers to the enjoyment of the performance are altered to meet these needs. These alterations may include lowering of volume/heightened moments of intensity, raising levels of lighting, eliminating strobe effects, and allowing for flexibility of audience movement, verbal reactions, and other traditional/expected audience behaviors.

Connect With Us:
For more information on Autism Speaks, their services, or ways to support, please visit www.autismspeaks.org or follow the New England Chapter on Facebook.


Announcing the fantastically talented cast of The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time at MLT. 

Christopher Boone – Miles Tardy
Siobhan – Becky Ruccio
Ed Boone – Judson Pierce
Judy Boone – Meghan Holtz
Mrs. Shears/Mrs. Gascoyne/Others – Susan Austin
Roger Shears/Duty Sergeant/Others – Matt Recine
Mrs. Alexander/Others – Sharon Beeler
Rev. Peters/Station Policeman/Others – Stephen Turner
Policeman/Mr. Thompson/Others – Shane Mulcahy
No. 40/Information/Punk Girl/Others – Gina Ansaldi