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De Simon Stephens

Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time (The) (2014-10-Ethel Barrymore Theatre-Broadway)

Type de série: Original Broadway
Théâtre: Ethel Barrymore Theatre (Broadway - Etats-Unis)
Durée : 1 an 11 mois
Nombre : 23 previews - 799 représentations
Première Preview : mercredi 10 septembre 2014
Première : dimanche 05 octobre 2014
Dernière : dimanche 04 septembre 2016
Mise en scène : Marianne Elliott
Chorégraphie :
Producteur :
Avec : Tyler Lea (Christopher Boone), Rosie Benton (Siobhan), Andrew Long (Ed), Nancy Robinette (Mrs. Alexander), Enid Graham (Judy)
(Benjamin Wheelwright plays Christopher at certain performances)
Commentaires : Transfert de la pièce du National Theatre de Londres
Presse : Les critiques sont excellentes:

"Be prepared to have all your emotional and sensory buttons pushed, including a few you may have not known existed." Ben Brantley for New York Times

"Director Marianne Elliott...proves a master at orchestrating visceral and wildly energetic scenes as well as poignant hushed moments." Joe Dziemianowicz for New York Daily News

"What makes the production — which features a new American cast — truly memorable is how well it balances formal brilliance and emotion. This is the whole package, a rare case of family entertainment that speaks to the heart and brain." Elisabeth Vincentelli for New York Post

"The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time...is an often transfixing marvel of theatrical invention." Robert Feldberg for The Record

"It is one extremely cool event for the rising generation to experience as well as their elders." Michael Sommers for Newsroom Jersey

"Elliott and her design team have put together a remarkable production. Its virtuoso stagecraft can occasionally be distancing, even exhausting, and the play is not without its moments of manipulative sentimentality. But more than anything, The Curious Incident is a tremendously exciting demonstration of the power of theater. It makes us want to reconsider the world around us, without missing a single one of its infinite details." David Rooney for The Hollywood Reporter

"The National Theatre production of 'The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time' is spectacular, like Cirque du Soleil with brains." Marilyn Stasio for Variety