$5 Off Tix: Tony Award-Winning “The Curious Incident of the Dog in
the Night-Time” at SF Playhouse (May 1-June 21) San Francisco
Playhouse Embark on an extraordinary theatrical experience with The
Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time , a mesmerizing play by
Simons Stephens, based on the best-selling novel by Mark Haddon. Meet
Christopher, a remarkable 15-year-old with an exceptional mind. When
he sets out to solve the mysterious death of a neighbor’s dog, his
investigation uncovers unexpected truths that will change his life
forever. Winner of the 2013 Tony Award for Best Play and celebrated as
“crowd-pleasing, eye-opening, life-affirming and unmissable” by
TIME Magazine, this critically acclaimed production offers a uniquely
powerful and deeply moving story. The Curious Incident of the Dog in
the Night-Time San Francisco Playhouse May 1 – June 21, 2025 450
Post St., SF Tickets starts at $47 $52 – including side orchestra
tickets! Exclusive – Get $5 off Tickets w/ secret code FUNCHEAP The
best seats go quickly. Tickets are subject to availability. Promo code
not valid for past purchases. “The Curious Incident is a real
Broadway curiosity, a play that works on every level —
crowd-pleasing, eye-opening, life-affirming and unmissable.” –
TIME About the Creators MARK HADDON was born in Northampton in 1962.
He graduated from Oxford University in 1981, returning later to study
for an M.Sc. in English Literature at Edinburgh University. He then
undertook a variety of jobs, including work with children and adults
with mental and physical disabilities. He also worked as an
illustrator for magazines and a cartoonist for New Statesman, The
Spectator, Private Eye, the Sunday Telegraph and The Guardian (for
which he co-wrote a cartoon strip). His first book for children,
Gilbert’s Gobstopper, appeared in 1987 and was followed by many
other books and picture books for children, many of which he also
illustrated. These include the ‘Agent Z’ series and the ‘Baby
Dinosaurs’ series. From 1996 he also worked on television projects,
and created and wrote several episodes for Microsoap, winning two
BAFTAs and a Royal Television Society Award for this work. In 2003 his
novel, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, was
published and has been hugely successful. It is the first book to have
been published simultaneously in two imprints – one for children and
one for adults. It has won a string of prestigious awards, including
the 2003 Whitbread Book of the Year. His second novel, A Spot of
Bother, was published in 2006 and shortlisted for the 2006 Costa Novel
Award. His first book of poetry, The Talking Horse and the Sad Girl
and the Village Under the Sea, was published in 2005. His latest books
include the novels Boom! (2009), The Red House (2012), The Pier Falls
(2016) and The Porpoise (2019). Mark Haddon teaches creative writing
for the Arvon Foundation and Oxford University. SIMON STEPHENS is a
prolific British playwright with an impressive list of credits both on
and off Broadway. Born in Stockport, England in 1971, Stephens began
his career as a teacher before turning to playwriting in the late
1990s. Stephens’ first major success came with his play
“Herons,” which premiered at the Royal Court Theatre in London in
2001. The play, which tells the story of a teenage boy who seeks
revenge against a group of bullies, was praised for its raw,
uncompromising depiction of youth violence. It won the 2002 Olivier
Award for Best New Play and established Stephens as a major new voice
in British theatre. Since then, Stephens has continued to write plays
that explore the darker side of human nature. His work often deals
with themes of isolation, grief, and the search for meaning in a
chaotic world. Some of his most notable plays include
“Pornography,” which examines the impact of the 7/7 bombings on
the people of London, and “Birdland,” which explores the life of a
rock star struggling with addiction and fame. Stephens’ work has
been produced at some of the most prestigious theatres in the world,
including the National Theatre, the Royal Court, and the Royal
Shakespeare Company. He has also had several successful productions on
Broadway, including “Heisenberg,” which premiered in 2016. In
addition to his work in theatre, Stephens has also written for
television and film. He wrote the screenplay for the 2008 film “A
Respectable Trade,” which was based on the novel by Philippa
Gregory. He has also written for popular TV shows such as “Holby
City” and “The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time,”
which was adapted from his own novel of the same name. Stephens’
most recent work includes the play “The Funfair,” which premiered
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