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The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time
Acme is proud to present our winter mainstage play
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time
Based on the novel by Mark Haddon
Adapted by Simon Stephens
Directed by Emily Henderson
& Wren Arellano-Calderon
Christopher is an exceptionally intelligent, neurodivergent 15-year-old boy. When the story begins, it is seven minutes after midnight and Christopher is under suspicion of killing his neighbor’s dog, Wellington, with a garden fork. Determined to find the true culprit, Christopher carefully records each fact of the crime. Ultimately, his detective work takes him on a deeply personal quest that upturns his world.
Important Show Information, Read BEFORE Purchasing Tickets
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All show performances are pay-what-you-can-pay with a suggested donation amount of $15 for students/seniors, and $20 for general admission.
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This play depicts domestic violence, general violence, and autistic distress. This play also mentions death, and animal abuse, and contains profanity. We encourage audience members to consider their mental well-being before attending this show. This play is not recommended for anyone below the age of 12.
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The second weekend of shows (January 10th-12th) will be sensory friendly performances. Sensory friendly performances entail accessible lighting, seating, and sound, and a longer intermission. Find more information about our accessible shows on THIS PAGE.
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Sunday matinee performances will be followed by a post-show panel with autistic youth in the Yolo arts community.
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Masks are REQUIRED for Sunday matinee performances.
Show Dates and Times
*At these shows, masks are required.*
>These shows are sensory friendly.>
^These shows are followed by a post-show panel.^
Location:
Veterans Memorial Center, Davis, CA (203 East 14th Street Davis, CA 95616)
Ticket Prices
Tickets are pay-what-you-can-pay with a suggested donation of $15 for students/seniors and $20 for general admission.
*At Sunday Matinee Performances, masks are REQUIRED.*
Please note that Sunday performances will be followed by a 1-hour-panel with autistic youth in the arts community.
This production is supported in part by
A grant from the City of Davis Arts & Cultural Affairs program, and
The California Arts Council, a state agency. Learn more at www.arts.ca.gov.