The Citizen (Gauteng)

Thoughtful and caring

HEARTFELT: PRESENTING A LOVING STORY, POIGNANT AND IMAGINATIV­E

- Adriaan Roets

This feel-good production is festive season gold.

There’s a beautiful silence that hangs over the audience when The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time unfolds on stage. Simply put, it’s because of a story where you feel invested as soon as the stage lights are switched on, which makes it simply magical. It’s also a bit odd considerin­g the play opens with focus pulled on the body of a beloved dog that was killed with a pitchfork.

But that’s the marvel of the book turned play that has made The Curious Incident so successful – it takes subject matter like death, abandonmen­t and even disability, filters it through the gaze of love – and delivers a strong message about the fact that no matter our perceived insignific­ance – we are all loved in one way or another.

That might sound a little schmaltzy – but that’s the one thing the first South African production never does.

It never becomes a caricature of human emotions – but rather relies on the heartfelt story of a boy with Asperger’s who wants to find out who killed his neighbour’s dog.

Starring Kai Brummer as Christophe­r Boone, a young boy who embarks on a journey that affects everyone in his live – there’s great care to tell a family story the likes of which we have never seen. Brummer approaches the role by making Christophe­r a full being whose viewpoint we immediatel­y grasp as he takes us through a myriad of familiar and sometimes peculiar family dramas.

Ashley Dowds as Ed, his

dad gives a heartfelt performanc­e as we digest the world of Boone and how he finds out who killed Mrs Shears’ dog and why.

The story is gripping, the characters intriguing and the show beautiful. Go and watch it and

find out how this mystery ends.

This production is lovingly staged, lovingly performed and you will leave with a heart full of hope. It’s festive season gold with just an added layer of thoughtful­ness.

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