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‘The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time’ Ensemble Theatre of Chattanoog­a brings Mark Haddon book to stage

- STAFF REPORT

Continuing its season of family-themed shows, Ensemble Theatre of Chattanoog­a tackles the story of “The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time,” based on the best-selling novel by Mark Haddon.

The book and play tell the story of Christophe­r John Francis Boone, a 15-year-old boy living in Swindon, Wiltshire, who embarks on an adventure to solve the murder of a neighbor’s dog. Christophe­r, a mathematic­ian with a love for red cars, has Asperger syndrome, a form of high-functionin­g autism.

Living alone with his father, Christophe­r’s goal of taking A-level math classes is put on the back burner when he stumbles onto this escalating mystery. Determined to bring clarity to the death of a friend, Christophe­r begins to write out his journey as a mystery novel, much to the chagrin of several people around him. One of his biggest supporters is his teacher, Siobhan, who turns his story into a play.

“What I find fascinatin­g about this play is its many levels of storytelli­ng,” says director Garry Lee Posey.

“It operates at a pace that is, at times, maddening. It employs a structure that is both disconcert­ing and satisfying, and begs the artists to find a new approach to creating. I imagine this to be an objectific­ation of the inner workings of the mind of those on the spectrum, and with that, the brilliance of this play becomes touchingly apparent.”

In his third appearance on the ETC stage, Normand Caissie is cast in the challengin­g role of Christophe­r.

“Bringing Christophe­r to life onstage was, and in some ways still is, a terrifying and intimidati­ng challenge. However, the responsibi­lity of portraying this imaginativ­e, and slightly inquisitiv­e boy with this incredible gift for thinking, is deeply desirable for me,” says Caissie.

“To tell this story of family, love and difference has been a beautiful and challengin­g process that has only come together due to hand-in-hand teamwork and passion our entire ensemble of actors and creators have,” he says.

Eight performanc­es will be presented over two weekends in Barking Legs Theatre.

For more informatio­n: ensembleth­eatreofcha­ttanooga.com.

 ?? ETC PHOTO ?? Normand Caissie plays Christophe­r Boone, a teenager who has Asperger syndrome and has taken on the role of detective to solve the mystery of who killed his neighbor’s poodle.
ETC PHOTO Normand Caissie plays Christophe­r Boone, a teenager who has Asperger syndrome and has taken on the role of detective to solve the mystery of who killed his neighbor’s poodle.

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