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The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time

Based on the international best-seller, the play takes us inside the mind of Christopher Boone, a 15-year-old math savant who talks in loud declamatory sentences, doesn’t do “chat,” and can’t stand to be touched. When he discovers one night that his neighbor’s dog has been murdered, Christopher sets out to solve the crime, embarking on a thrilling journey that will upend both his world, and ours.

Who’s Who: Curious Incident Cast

Check out who’s who in the cast of CURIOUS INCIDENT OF THE DOG IN THE NIGHT-TIME!

Men On Boats

Find out more about this Boston premiere adventure.

Who’s Who: Men On Boats Cast

Meet the cast of the “off-the-canyon-walls funny” gender-bending comedy by Jaclyn Backhaus.

Jason Robert Brown: Composer’s Notes

Jason Robert Brown offers his thoughts on The Bridges of Madison County

Announcing our 2017-2018 Season!

Here are the shows in our 2017-2018 Season.

Music Director Matthew Stern

SpeakEasy fans might not recognize Matthew Stern by face, but his music direction has guided some of SpeakEasy’s biggest musicals, including Big Fish, Violet, and this season’s The Scottsboro Boys, for which he won an IRNE Award.

Playwright Heidi Schreck

Heidi Schreck does a little bit of everything: playwriting, acting, television, theatre, and more. To say she is a busy artist is to vastly understate her different talents. Recently, Ms. Schreck spoke with SpeakEasy Artistic Associate Walt McGough, and dug …

Puppetry Director Roxanna Myhrum

To help wrangle the insane Tyrone and the seductive Jolene, we brought in Roxanna Myhrum, Artistic Director at Puppet Showplace Theater and puppeteer extraordinaire. We sat down with Roxanna to interview her about the ins and outs of her craft.

Road Show Host Greg Maraio

On Monday, November 14th at 7:30pm, SpeakEasy’s friends and family will gather at the Calderwood Pavilion for our entertaining and hilarious third-annual fall benefit performance!

Playwright Walt McGough

Find out what to expect from The SwellTime Variety Hour and how it got its inspiration from old-time radio shows.

Confronting the Legacy

Minstrelsy is not alone. The history of American popular entertainment includes countless stereotypes of specific ethnic and immigrant groups.