"Winner of five Tony Awards, this innovative adaptation of the best-selling novel, staged by 'War Horse' director Marianne Elliott, doesn't disappoint in its touring production."
Wednesday, December 12, 2018
Wednesday Blog: Week Six
This week while reading The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time by Mark Haddon I became more interested in the play version of it and decided to watch trailers as well as read reviews about the play. It was first preformed August 2, 2012 at the Royal National Theater in London and during its premiere run, the play tied the record for winning the most Olivier Awards, including Best New Play at the 2013 ceremony.
"Winner of five Tony Awards, this innovative adaptation of the best-selling novel, staged by 'War Horse' director Marianne Elliott, doesn't disappoint in its touring production."
"Winner of five Tony Awards, this innovative adaptation of the best-selling novel, staged by 'War Horse' director Marianne Elliott, doesn't disappoint in its touring production."
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I had a student go see this as part of his final project in the class.
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