North Raleigh Arts and Creative Theatre Presents DOG SEES GOD Next Month

By: Aug. 28, 2017
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Good Grief! Some of your favorite childhood cartoon characters are grown up and have slammed head on into puberty and high school in North Raleigh Arts and Creative Theatre's production of Dog Sees God: Confessions of a Teenage Blockhead by Bert V. Royal. After the death of his beloved beagle, C.B. is questioning everything in his life. With his sister morphing identities, his best friend a pothead, his childhood physiologist in a mental institution and the rest of his friends shallow and homophobic, C.B. is struggling with his sexual identity as he finds himself falling for a piano playing outcast. Directed by Peter Comperatore, Dog Sees God is an in-your-face, raw exploration of the struggles of growing up. With strong language, drug use and sexual themes, Dog Sees God is for mature audiences only.

Sees God: Confessions of a Teenage Blockhead opens September 15 ,2017 with Friday, Saturday and Sunday performances through October 1, 2017. Friday and Saturday performances are at 8PM with Sunday Matinees at 3PM.

North Raleigh Arts and Creative Theatre is located at 7713-51 Lead Mine Road.

Tickets range from $20-$17 and may be purchased by calling 919-866-0228 or visiting www.nract.org. Advance reservations are strongly encouraged.



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