Featuring
Maggie Kozak as Marjolein
Kerttu Aarnipuu as Leanne
Hayley Warner as Dominque
Lauren Osborn as April
and Daniel Collette as Kurt
lyrics
Leanne:
Oh, here come the dogs
Oh, oh here come the dogs
And if you rest to catch your breath
You’d best be moving on
Cause oh, oh here come the dogs
Leanne & Dominique:
Oh, oh here come the dogs
Oh, oh here come the dogs
And if you rest to catch your breath
You’d best be moving on
Cause oh, oh here come the dogs
Marjolein: Ok everybody, let’s do a head count. Who all’s here?
Leanne: Hi, my name’s Leanne
Dominique: I’m Dominique
Marjolein: Hi, I’m Marjolein. Listen, as weird as this all might seem, I’ve done this before and I promise you, you’re not in any danger. Nothing’s gonna happen to you, okay?
April: Hi, I’m April.
Marjolein: Hi April.
Kurt: Hi, I’m Kurt.
Marjolein: Kurt?!
Kurt: Marjolein?! What are you doing here?
Marjolein: What am I... What are YOU doing here?
Kurt: I really like to go to the theater.
Marjolein: Oh my god, Kurt, it’s so good to see you.
Kurt: It’s so good to see you too. Ah, this is great! Another one of these wacky, full emergent theater things, huh?
Marjolein: Yeah, alright well, let’s see how this plays out
Leanne, Dominique, and April:
Oh, oh here come the dogs
Oh, oh here come the dogs
And if you rest to catch your breath
You’d best be moving on
Cause oh, oh here come the dogs
…
Leanne:
Oh, here come the dogs
Oh, oh here come the dogs
And if you rest to catch your breath
You’d best be moving on
Cause oh, oh here come the dogs
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