Going to the Dogs

The 1986 play "Going to the Dogs" is the only play ever to have featured an all-dog cast. You can watch most of it on YouTube, if you can tolerate watching barking dogs. Parts 1-3 below, but there's 7 parts in total.

More info: wikipedia

Des Moines Register - Sep 21, 1986







     Posted By: Alex - Wed Nov 03, 2021
     Category: Theater and Stage | Dogs | 1980s





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From the man who also gave the peanut butter floor to the world.

And, even more bizarrely, voices Ernie and Kermit on the Dutch version of Sesame Street - and does so very well indeed.
Posted by Richard Bos on 11/06/21 at 06:04 AM
Arf arf. Bark. Grrrrr...Arf!
Posted by Winston on 11/06/21 at 12:53 PM
Myers and White did Barkies in 1929-1931 -- their "Dogville Comedies" were short movies with all-dog casts.

Unfortunately, I could only find one on YouTube: <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K7w25SK0gRU&ab_channel=WarnerBros.> but others are out there.
Posted by Phideaux on 11/06/21 at 01:45 PM
And yet another I recently came across: Canine Cantata "Wachet Arf", by P.D.Q. Bach. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wbftralarzU.
Posted by Richard Bos on 11/20/21 at 07:57 AM
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