Recording of Starring Math, featuring The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time
by Mark Haddon

Hosted by Dr. Arthur Benjamin
with Stephen Abbott, featuring actors Caitlyn Duffy
and Jackson Prince

This is a recording of a live-streamed event that took place on Monday, November 10, 2025.

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Join host Dr. Arthur Benjamin, MoMath's 2025–2026 Visiting Professor for Public Outreach, and Stephen Abbott for an engaging discussion of the novel and play The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time by Mark Haddon.  The book and play center on a mathematically-talented neurodivergent teenager who has many problems to solve in his life.  Dr. Benjamin is thrilled to welcome actors who starred in the play, Caitlyn Duffy and Jackson Prince.

Stephen is the Nathan Beman Professor of Mathematics at Middlebury College, where he has taught for three decades. He is the author of the widely used textbook Understanding Analysis (Springer, 2015) and a former co-editor of Math Horizons.  His recent book, The Proof Stage, explores how mathematics can be transformed into richly human stories through the lens of theater.

Christopher John Francis Boone knows all the countries of the world and their capitals and every prime number up to 7,057.  He relates well to animals but has no understanding of human emotions.  He cannot stand to be touched.  And he detests the color yellow.  This improbable story of Christopher’s quest to investigate the suspicious death of a neighborhood dog makes for one of the most captivating, unusual, and widely heralded novels in recent years.

For the fullest experience, participants are encouraged to be familiar with the novel in advance of the event.

Caitlyn Duffy and Jackson Prince

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MoMath’s 2025–2026 Visiting Professor Dr. Arthur Benjamin curates a monthly dive into the many ways mathematics inspires — and hides inside — film, theater, music, magic, juggling, and more.  Each session features an hour-long conversation with Dr. Benjamin and special guests.  Some months you’ll watch the selected movie or performance on your own, then join a lively discussion; other months the performer will appear live, ready to share insights and answer questions.  Discover how creative minds weave math into stories, staging, and spectacle, and leave with fresh ways to see the connections between performance and mathematics.

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