“Who Killed the Dog at Midnight;» at the Concert Hall

Mark Haddon's novel live from the England National

A 15-year-old autistic boy, mathematical genius, decides to discover the killer of his neighbor's dog and in the course of his investigation unravels the disorders of "normal" people while at the same time confronting his own demons through his personal view of reality.
All this in "Who Killed the Dog at Midnight;» by Mark Haddon. A touching one, tender and humorous portrait book of young Christopher's life, which has sold more than two million copies worldwide and is a reference text for anyone trying to understand the conditions and manifestations of autism. Award-winning author Simon Stephens brings the novel to the stage of England's National Theater in a performance that can be watched live by Athenians on 6 September (at 21.00) on the screen of the Athens Concert Hall (Alexandra Trianti Hall).

The play "Who Killed the Dog at Midnight;" is the first of the broadcasts of this year's series from the National Theater of England, which the Concert Hall offers for the third year in a row to the Athenian audience in collaboration with the British Embassy and the British Council. The show is directed by Marianne Elliott and stars Luke Trendaway.

Source : tovima.gr