New Wimbledon Theatre
93 The Broadway, Wimbledon, London SW19 1QG, UK
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The internationally celebrated novel that captivated 10 million readers is coming in a brand-new staging more thrilling than ever.
Christopher Boone is gifted with a brilliant mind for numbers but unsettled by the unpredictability of people and everyday life. When a neighbour’s dog is discovered killed, he finds himself under suspicion. Determined to prove his innocence, Christopher becomes both detective and suspect, drawn into a mystery that grows darker and more complex with every clue he uncovers.
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What begins as the search for a culprit soon reveals secrets closer to home, forcing him to confront truths that will test his courage, his family, and his understanding of trust, independence, and the wider world.
Inventive, gripping, and moving, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time combines the intrigue of a whodunnit with a powerful coming-of-age story in an unforgettable theatrical event.
10 Nov 2026 – 14 Nov 2026
2 hours 25 mins
Jonah Naplan (Christopher Boone), Zachary Snyders (Ed Boone), Eva Axman (Judy Boone), Malia Koberstein (Siobhan), Lorna Maynard (Voice One / Mrs. Shears / Mrs. Gascoyne / Punk Girl / Woman on the Train), Kylan Chait (Voice Two / Roger Shears / Duty Sergeant / Mr. Wise / Man Behind the Counter / Drunk One), Kingston Bates (Voice Three / Policeman / Mr. Thompson / Drunk Two / Man with Socks / London Policeman), Theo McComb (Voice Four / Reverend Peters / Uncle Terry / Station Policeman), Liam Davenport (Voice Five / Man in the Street / Information / Shopkeeper), Cora Welch (Voice Six / Mrs. Alexander / Posh Woman / Station Guard).
Creatives:
Kenny Grossman (Director), Mimi Aguilar (Stage Manager), Erin Davidson (Set Design), Kira Kadel‑Funk (Costume Design / Hair & Makeup), Jack Tayor (Sound Design), Brianna Funk (Autism Consultant), Ryan Stoneking (Autism Consultant), Kenny & Vicki Grossman (Prop Design), Anthony Rozzen (Light Design).
Please note: Suitable for 11 years+. There is some strong language in this production, as there is in the novel. This occurs at the very beginning of the show and infrequently at other points during the show. Photos feature West End cast.