I had a rather curious experience when I went to see Horizon Theatre’s production of The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time that lead to me leaving during intermission.  I was very much enjoying both the story and the performance – Brandon Michael Mayes is pretty amazing as protagonist Christopher – but there were a handful of audience members whom I just couldn’t tune out.  It wasn’t anything explicit, but a snicker here and a whispered comment there made me uncomfortable with how they were viewing the show.  It made everything feel so voyeuristic and exploitative, as though the protagonist’s disabilities were purely a novelty paraded out for us to enjoy like a classic circus freak show.
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Horizon Theatre: The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time
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