Dog Sees God

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Dog Sees God is an off-Broadway dark comedy play that presents an unauthorized, grown-up reimagining of the Peanuts characters dealing with teenage angst, grief, and identity.

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instanceOf dark comedy
off-Broadway play
play
stage work
author Bert V. Royal NERFINISHED
basedOn Peanuts NERFINISHED
characters created by Charles M. Schulz
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
features grown-up reimagining of Peanuts characters
firstPerformanceLocation New York City NERFINISHED
genre comedy
dark comedy
drama
hasCharacter Beethoven NERFINISHED
CB NERFINISHED
CB’s Sister
Marcy NERFINISHED
Matt NERFINISHED
Tricia NERFINISHED
Van NERFINISHED
Van’s Sister NERFINISHED
hasForm one-act play
hasLegalStatus unauthorized parody
isUnauthorizedAdaptationOf Peanuts NERFINISHED
language English
medium theatre
notableFor dark reinterpretation of Peanuts
originalProductionType off-Broadway
portrays Peanuts characters as teenagers
consequences of bullying
grief over a pet’s death
teen relationships
setting American high school
subject LGBT themes
bullying
grief
identity
mental health
sexuality
suicide
teenage angst
targetAudience adults
theme homophobia
loss of innocence
religion and faith
search for identity
substance abuse
writer Bert V. Royal NERFINISHED

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Logan Marshall-Green theaterWork Dog Sees God