Experience Some 'Good Grief' in DOG SEES GOD at York College Theatre

By: Mar. 13, 2017
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The York College of Pennsylvania Division of Theatre will bookend its first show of the season with Dog Sees God: Confessions of a Teenage Blockhead written by Bert V. Royal.

This satirical Off-Broadway version of the Peanuts gang envisions their lives as they fumble through adolescence and learn what it's like to deal with problems that can't be fixed with just a nickel.

The show will run Wednesday April 5 - Saturday April 8, 2017 at 7:30PM in the Perko Theatre. Seats can be reserved now on the Theatre Division webpage at www.ycp.edu/theatre or by calling the box office at 717-600-3868.

Ever wonder what would happen to the beloved Peanuts gang once they hit high school? Dog Sees God directed by Josh Schoff ('17) intensely imagines that when beloved Snoopy has to be put down and teenage Charlie Brown tries to find ways to cope. CB (Marvin Dunmeyer 19') looks to his friends to answer questions about the afterlife, but they are too busy partying, bullying and trying to play it cool to worry about the future. Find out if Charlie Brown is still a good man in this provocative look at what it's like to grow up in today's world. This show has adult language and themes.



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