Dog Sees God: Confessions of a Teenage Blockhead

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SEP 23 AT 7 AM – SEP 23 AT 8:30 AM

After CB’s dog dies from rabies, he begins to question if an afterlife exists. His best friend offers no helpful perspective, his sister has entered a goth phase, his ex-girlfriend has been institutionalized, and his few remaining friends are too inebriated to care. After a run-in with the target of his friend group’s bullying, a friendship sparks between the two that tests the limits of teen angst. Substance use, disordered eating, suicide, teen violence, and sexual identity collide and careen toward an ending that is in turn heart-aching and hopeful.

CONTENT WARNING: Strong language, homophobic slurs, staged violence, sexual situations, suicide.

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