Dog Sees God: Confessions of a Teenage Blockhead Reviews
Chicago Reader- Somewhat Recommended
"...Royal's script is so preoccupied with young-adult themes-eating disorders, depression, drug use, homophobia, self-harm-that it feels sophomoric itself, lacking the self-awareness required to make much out of the dark comedy. There is, however, palpable energy to this unevenly cast ensemble of young actors directed by David Belew; Kirk Osgood in particular creates some undeniably emotion-packed moments as CB."
NewCity Chicago- Somewhat Recommended
"...The production is well-acted for the most part and the ending might actually provide some much-need, post-election catharsis, but in the end it’s never more than fine. The actors deserve most of the credit, as the unimaginative staging doesn’t do them many favors."