An Evening with Mark Haddon, Author of The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time

27 May 2026

Intelligence Squared presents

An Evening with Mark Haddon, Author of The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time

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Mark Haddon is a bestselling author and artist. His celebrated novel The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, about a 15-year-old mathematical genius with Asperger’s syndrome who investigates the murder of a neighbor’s dog, won seventeen literary prizes, was translated into 36 languages, and went on to become an award-winning stage adaptation by Simon Stephens.

In recent years Haddon has spoken about how his creative life was put on hold by a five-year battle with debilitating long COVID. The illness left him unable to work, forcing a profound reckoning with art, identity, and the forces that have shaped him.

Now returned to public life, Haddon speaks candidly about creativity under pressure – from overcoming personal crises to adapting to the rapid changes reshaping the arts today, including the rise of AI and new battles over copyright.

On May 27, Haddon joins us to discuss a life spent making art through upheaval, a theme which is central to his hilarious and heartbreaking new memoir Leaving Home.

Join him live at the Kiln Theatre, where he will explore how art, in all its varied forms, provides a way of understanding and coming to terms with the messiness of human life.

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Ticket Prices

General Admission – £25

Premium Admission – £32

Concessions – £15

Duration

1 hour and 15 minutes (without an interval)

Dates

27 May 2026

Artist and Author of The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time

 

Mark Haddon is a writer and artist. His bestselling novel, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time won seventeen literary prizes, was translated into 36 languages, and went on to become an award-winning stage adaptation by Simon Stephens. His most recent works of fiction include The Porpoise, which was shortlisted for the 2019 Goldsmiths Prize, and Dogs and Monsters, a collection of fables and stories. His new memoir is Leaving Home.