Michael Krenning and Kathryn Van Meter in The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time (Mark Kitaoka) |
The Curious Incident
of the Dog in the Night-Time
Village Theatre
Everett: through May 19, 2019
Christopher didn’t kill the dog! But his neighbor, and
Wellington’s owner, Mrs. Shears, thinks he did. So she calls the police. The
policeman probably thinks Christopher killed the dog and makes a lot of warning
noise at him, and then tries to touch him. Christopher hates being touched and
he strikes out at the policeman. That gets him a written warning, a
humiliation, and potentially a lot more trouble if he touches another policeman
that way!
So begins the creative and absorbing story, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time,
currently at Village Theatre, Everett. The play does not specify that
Christopher is not neurotypical, but makes it pretty clear that he thinks
fairly differently and behaves differently than many people. What it does make
clear is that the world does not accommodate Christopher’s differences very
well and that he needs champions to help him succeed. The play makes the
audience empathize so much that it’s likely most want to be his champion by the
end!