‘DOG Sees God” – a profane, post- Prozac version of Charlie Brown and company – will return for a two-week stint off-Broadway following an award-winning run at the International Fringe Festival.
Bert V. Royal’s show – one of the winners for best overall production in a festival season that included shows like “Odysseus Died from AIDS” and “Dixie’s Tupperware Party” – is an unauthorized parody of the Peanuts crowd, replete with a bisexual Peppermint Patty and stoner Linus, who once smoked his own blanket.
Writing in The Post, Frank Scheck called it “a one-joke show, to be sure, but it manages to wrest quite a few laughs from its comic premise.”
The show, directed by Susan Lovell and starring Michael Gladis, runs Sept. 8-19 at the Soho Playhouse.

