According to Dog Sees God: Confessions of a Teenage Blockhead, major changes occur when members of Charles Schultz’s well-loved Peanuts gang reach their teens: Pigpen becomes a sex-obsessed, ...
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Imagine Charlie Brown and the Peanuts gang as anguished teenagers. The Drexel Co-op Theatre Company will stage a production of “DOG SEES GOD: Confessions of a Teenage Blockhead,” an irreverent, yet ...
It’s a mistake to consider Dog Sees God a satire of Peanuts. Rather, Bert V. Royal’s dark comedy is an extension of Charles Schulz’s beloved creation. At the comic strip’s creative height in the ...
Written by Bert V. Royal. Directed by Mark Mazzarella. Produced by Yoni Weiss and Mark Mazzarella. The PEANUTS gang is all grown up, and ready to raise some hell. Theatre students at Interlochen Arts ...
Twin Bill Theater proudly presents “ Dog Sees God: Confessions of a Teenage Blockhead ” as its maiden offering in the local theater scene beginning February 11. “Dog Sees God: Confessions of a Teenage ...
In this "unauthorized parody," set approximately 10 years after the events in the 50-year-running comic Peanuts, CB's beloved beagle has terminal rabies, and his world is inhabited by a comic strip ...
Dog Sees God tweaks the characters from the Peanuts cartoons and jettisons them into their teen years. C.B.'s dog has just been put down because he had rabies, and C.B. is having an existential crisis ...
Why is Charlie Brown a good man? What makes him so endearing? Is it that we feel sorry for him or that we admire him? Charlie Brown is not just an everyman; he is an every-loser-man: perpetually ...
Theater purists never tire of carping disdainfully about the invasion of TV and film actors without solid stage experience. They must be poised to pounce on "Dog Sees God," its cast bios light on ...