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Dog Sees God
Dog Sees God: Confessions of a Teenage Blockhead | Bert V. Royal
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The one-liners fly like rockets in THE NEW CENTURY, the rollicking bill of short plays by Paul Rudnick...Building on time-honored traditions within gay and Jewish humor, Mr. Rudnick turns stereotypes into bullet-deflecting armor and jokes into an inexhaust Compelling drama...deliriously entertaining. --The New Yorker. Hilarious...raw and revealing. --EdgeNewYork.com. Playwright Jason Chimonides' script abounds with witty remarks, dirty allusions, and random tangents where high art and popular culture collide
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bravenewtrav
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It is in my opinion this play offers the greatest and most fun roles for any college production. Played CB in my college‘s production junior year. Probably the greatest role I‘ll ever have.

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Before Emma Stone killed it in Bert Royal's Easy A, he wrote another witty (and very dark) exploration of teen life in his play Dog Sees God, which revisits the lives of the Peanuts characters as they navigate sex, drugs, love, loss, and identity in their high school years. #Movie2BookRecs #EmmaStone #ReadMorePlays #SeeMoreTheatre
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Klou Interesting! Great post!! 3y
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