National Theatre Adapted by
Simon Stephens and directed by
Marianne Elliott, The performance there was played
in the round. The production starred
Luke Treadaway as Christopher,
Niamh Cusack as his inspirational teacher Siobhan,
Nicola Walker as his mother Judy,
Paul Ritter as his father Ed and
Una Stubbs as Mrs. Alexander. The production, which ran until late October 2012, was broadcast live to cinemas worldwide on Thursday 6 September 2012 through the
National Theatre Live programme.
West End The show transferred to the West End's
Apollo Theatre in March 2013. Performances began on 1 March, with an official opening on 12 March.
Seán Gleeson and
Holly Aird joined the cast as Christopher's parents. On 19 December 2013, during a performance, part of the Apollo Theatre's
roof collapsed, injuring nearly 80 people. As a result, all further performances were cancelled and a new theatre was sought. The Apollo's balcony required extensive repairs. In February 2014, the producers staged 8 free lunchtime performances for audiences from 14 secondary schools at the Stratford Old Town Hall. The West End production closed on 3 June 2017, after playing over 1,600 performances. The production returned to the West End at the
Piccadilly Theatre from 29 November 2018 (with an official opening night on 11 December) for a limited run until 27 April 2019.
Broadway The play opened on Broadway at the
Ethel Barrymore Theatre on 5 October 2014, after beginning previews on 10 September. It is again produced by the Royal National Theatre and directed by Elliott. The original Broadway cast included
Alex Sharp (in his first professional role ever) as Christopher, Enid Graham as his mother Judy,
Ian Barford as his father Ed, and Francesca Faridany as Siobhan. The production is choreographed by Scott Graham and
Steven Hoggett. The Broadway production closed on 4 September 2016 after 800 performances.
UK Tours The first UK and Ireland tour of the production began in December 2014 at the
Lowry Theatre in
Salford before completing a 32-city tour across the UK and Ireland. A second UK and Ireland tour began in Salford in January 2017 and ran through to September 2017. A third UK tour was set to begin in Salford in September 2020 and run until March 2021, with a seven-week run at the
Troubadour Wembley Park Theatre in Wembley, London from November 2020 through to January 2021. Due to the
COVID-19 pandemic, it was delayed and began officially at the Troubador Wembley Park Theatre from 20 November 2021 to 9 January 2022 before touring until May 2022. A new production will open at the
Birmingham Rep from September 2026 before embarking on another UK tour. It will be the play's first major production since the original National Theatre production.
US tour The first US national tour of the production began on 27 September 2016 at the Auditorium Theatre in
Rochester, New York and closed in September 2017 at
Segerstrom Center for the Arts, in
Costa Mesa,
California.
International tour The National Theatre opened its first international company in Amsterdam on 22 August 2017 with Joshua Jenkins (with Sam Newton and Kaffe Keating as alternatives at certain performances) as Christopher Boone, Julie Hale as Siobhan, Stuart Laing as Ed and Emma Beattie as Judy. Local producers then brought the production to Toronto, Melbourne, Hong Kong, Singapore, Beijing and Shanghai. Following the success of the Melbourne run, the same production began a national tour of Australia detailed below.
Australian tour The Australian premiere of the play took place at the Playhouse, Arts Centre in Melbourne as part of the first international tour. Following the success of the Melbourne season, the same production was announced to return to Australia on a national tour to the remaining major cities: Brisbane, Canberra, Sydney, Adelaide and Perth. The tour commenced on 12 June 2018 and will conclude on 19 August 2018. This is the original London production, produced by the National Theatre in partnership with Lunchbox Productions.
Mexico Before it opened on Broadway, it premiered in Mexico in 2013 with the name "
El Curioso Incidente del Perro a Medianoche", thus becoming the first international production of the play.
Luis Gerardo Méndez played the main character, alternating with
Alfonso Dosal. The play ran in Mexico until 2015. This was not the same production as the original UK production.
Seoul The third international production of the play played at the Kwanglim Art Center in Seoul, South Korea. Preview shows with the first-ever all Korean cast began on 27 November 2015, and ran until 31 January 2016. It is important to note this is not the same production as the original UK production.
South Africa The South African premiere of the play took place in Cape Town, with a transfer to Johannesburg following the initial run. This was a new staging of the play by Paul Warwick-Griffin. The production team also included Gareth Hewitt Williams (lighting design), Tina Driedijk (scenic and costume design), and Charl-Johan Lingenfelder (original music and soundscapes).
Switzerland The Swiss amateur English-language premiere of the play took place in
Zürich, Switzerland in May 2024. Produced by
Zurich English-Speaking Theatre for a limited two week run, with Oli Pont as Christopher Boone, Christina Schwarz as Siobhan, Jim Carson as Ed, and Deborah Somers as Judy, featuring lighting design by Tiina Palojärvi, Andreas Stahl, and Johannes Frohnhofen with original music by Jamie Langridge. The production was directed by Amber Daughtry. ==Historical casting==