Schools of the Stars: Where The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time Cast and Creators Went to College | Playbill

News Schools of the Stars: Where The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time Cast and Creators Went to College What does it take to write, create or star in a Broadway drama like The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time? Hard work, talent, luck—all backed up by a good education. You have to supply the first three yourself, but PlaybillEDU™ can help you find the fourth.

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Here is a rundown on where the principals of The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time pursued their college studies. Visit PlaybillEDU.com to learn how you can follow in their footsteps. Individual school listings on the site are linked below.

Cast List:
Alex Sharp: The Juilliard School
Taylor Trensch: Elon University
Francesca Faridany: The Drama Center, London
Ian Barford: Illinois State University
Helen Carey: Marquette University
Mercedes Herrero: University of Virginia and Yale University
Richard Hollis: Birmingham University, England
Ben Horner: New York University and Yale University
Jocelyn Bioh: Ohio State University and Columbia University
David Manis: University of Washington

Creative Team:
Simon Stephens (Playwright): University of York
Mark Haddon (Original Novel): Merton College, Oxford
Marianne Elliott (Direction): University of Hull
Bunny Christie (Scenic and Costume Design): University of the Arts, London
Paule Constable (Lighting Design): Goldsmiths’ College London
Finn Ross (Video Design): Central School of Speech and Drama, University of London
Scott Graham (Movement): Swansea University
Steven Hoggett (Movement): Swansea University
Adrian Sutton (Music): Goldsmiths’ College London
Bob Boyett (Producer): Columbia University
Roger Berlind (Producer): (Producer): Princeton University
Roy Furman (Producer): Brooklyn College and Harvard

 
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