OSWEGO - SUNY Oswego’s Blackfriars student production this semester will touch on topics familiar to much of its audience, as the intimate “A Play Where Nothing Happens” dives into the
OSWEGO â The new SUNY Oswego Blackfriars Student Production, âDog Sees God: Confessions of a Teenage Blockhead,â envisions that the gang from âPeanutsâ has grown up â and just like growing up in real life, it isnât always pretty.
The show will run as a free virtual production March 18 to 21.
After C.B. (names in the play are changed for copyright) loses his beloved dog, he starts wondering about the afterlife, and what awaits humans following death in the play written by Bert V. Royal.
ââDog Sees Godâ is a show about confronting oneâs own identity,â said Giovanni Ayala-Martinez, the showâs director. âIt is a production that challenges the audience to look within themselves, to ask, âWho am I?â
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OSWEGO — Several SUNY Oswego students took home honors from the virtual version of the recent Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival Region 2 Conference.