Theater Review: “Go, Dog. Go!” barks up the right, bright tree (The Oregonian)

Theater Review: “Go, Dog. Go!” barks up the right, bright tree (The Oregonian)
Those kids and parents who know P.D. Eastman’s slightly surreal book “Go, Dog. Go!” will understand the loopy anarchy that explodes on the stage in this colorful, vigorous theater adaptation by playwrights Allison Gregory and Steven Dietz (”God’s Country,” “Private Eyes”). The show at the Northwest Children’s Theater , suitable for youngsters years four and up, is not about dogs as you know them.

From dramatic to just fur, dog costumes rule Worth Avenue … - Palm Beach Daily News

From dramatic to just fur, dog costumes rule Worth Avenue
Palm Beach Daily News, FL - Mar 8, 2008
By MARGIE KACOHA Damian took it all in stride Saturday morning, sitting still while Lori Nicholas dressed him in a custom designed silver sequin outfit for

GoPets: Vacation Island Review - IGN

GoPets: Vacation Island Review
IGN, CA - 5 hours ago
The biggest reason to keep playing, and the reason we found ourselves obsessively interacting with every pet we found, is that all those sweet costumes cost

Chalfant, Rauch, Siciliano Set for Red Dog Howls - TheaterMania.com

Chalfant, Rauch, Siciliano Set for Red Dog Howls
TheaterMania.com, NY - 13 hours ago
The creative team includes Tom Buderwitz (sets), Bobby Pearce (costumes), Michael Gilliam (costumes), and Ara Dabandjian (original music).
Chalfant to Star in Red Dog Howls, Drama of Armenian Genocide, May Playbill.com
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‘Much more than I could believe’ Says Poet About ‘Spectacular’ (The Epoch Times)
LINKOPING, Sweden-Stockholm poet Bi Rimdahl had much to say about the Chinese Spectacular after the performance in Linkoping on Thursday night, and it was all good.”I am a Swedish poet, a…

Therapy dog ill; has only month or two to live - Quad City Times

Therapy dog ill; has only month or two to live
Quad City Times, IA - Mar 27, 2008
DONAHUE, Iowa — Like any good dog story that is equal parts amusing anecdotes and life-affirming moments, this tale of a school and its dog ends with

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