New York City
In 1999, the original composer revised the 1967 version of his off-Broadway smash hit You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown with two new songs and 23 new vignettes written by comic strip genius Charles Schultz. The result was a big hit all over again — a show that won two Tonys and reminded even the most jaded Broadway playgoer of the instructive cantankerousness of a day in the life of poor Charlie Brown and his imaginative beagle, Snoopy. Perfect holiday fun at Theatre Three.
2800 Routh Street<br>The Quadrangle at Howell,
Dallas,
75201