ACT I
You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown
Company
Schroeder
Lucy, Schroeder
The Doctor Is In
Lucy, Charlie Brown
Beethoven Day
Schroeder, Company
Rabbit Chasing
Sally, Snoopy
Book Report
Charlie Brown, Lucy, Linus, Schroeder
ACT II
My New Philosophy
Sally, Schroeder
T.E.A.M. (The Baseball Game)
Charlie Brown, Company
Glee Club Rehearsal
Company
Little Known Facts
Lucy, Linus, Charlie Brown
Charles M. Schulz was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on November 26, 1922. As a young boy Charles spent his Sunday mornings with his father reading the funnies. Charles always wanted to be a cartoonist, and it was a very proud moment for him when his first cartoon of their family dog was published in Ripley's newspaper feature, Believe It or Not. Schulz put his hopes of becoming a cartoonist on hold during World War II, when he was drafted into the United States Army. He was often found sketching episodes of army life in his sketchbook. In 1945, after being discharged from the army, Schulz returned to St. Paul, Minnesota to pursue a career in cartooning. By 1947, he was working for the St. Paul Pioneer Press, producing a weekly comic strip called L'il Folks, and selling comic gags to The Saturday Evening Post. Schulz finally fulfilled his dream of creating a nationally-syndicated daily comic strip when Peanuts appeared in newspapers on October 2, 1950. Charles M. Schulz died on February 12, 2000 in Santa Rosa, California. Shultz created for us a cast of memorable characters that became America icons, with his comic strip appearing in more than 2,300 newpapers. Schulz said of himself, "I don't think I'm a true artist. I would love to be Picasso... But I can draw pretty well and I can write pretty well, and I think I'm doing the best with whatever abilities I have been given. And what more can one ask?"