Loyola debuts Dog Sees God: Confessions of a Teenage Blockhead
Posted by yasmindarwish on November 6, 2010
The play will be at 7:30 pm in Mundelein Center Room 409, Studio Performance Lab on Nov. 12 and 13, according to a Loyola University Press Release.
This innovative adaptation of Charles Schulz’s beloved classic comic strip, Peanuts, re-imagines Charlie Brown and company as troubled teens struggling with the trials of the adult world: sexual abuse, the reality of death, and the obstacle of hatred—for both ourselves and one other. The production is presented as part of the Department of Fine and Performing Arts’ Second Stage theatre season, which provides a laboratory and venue for student-produced work.
The event is free and open to the public. Tickets are not required, but individuals can contact the Box Office at 773.508.3847 or BoxOffice@LUC.edu to place a reservation for advance seating.
For more information, visit http://blogs.luc.edu/artsalive/dog-sees-god/.
- Yasmin Darwish
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