In his comedy/drama, 'Biography: A Game' Max Frisch questions our ability to change against our own habits, our desire for immediate gratification, and our fear of the unknown.
James Johnson’s play 'The Audition' asks the question “Just how far would an actor go to get the part?” But there is so much more to this psychological drama.
When an offhand remark about his girlfriend’s looks is met with a seemingly disproportionate response, we’re thrown into Neil LaBute’s pointed but comical obsession with vanity.
Should love be blind? Our obsession with physical beauty is confronted headlong in the perceptive and exhilarating comedy, Reasons To Be Pretty by Neil LaBute.
Oscar is called back to his small, outback hometown of Bowengabbie to attend the funeral of an aunt; the first of many funerals to interfere with his life.
Be prepared for a very different love story that will delight and surprise you, tickle your funny bone and warm your heart, all at the same time. Such is the skill of master storyteller Caleb Lewis, the award-winning local writer of and author of the Bakehouse Theatre Company’s next production, Death in Bowengabbie. Lewis is most […]
The Bakehouse Theatre Company is presenting Kate Mulvany’s intricate and intimate story about loneliness in rural Australia, The Web.
This award-winning holocaust play deals with the children of the perpetrators and how they have been impacted by the events that embroiled their parents.
This black comedy, mystery, psycho-thriller is sure to have you guessing as you switch between laughing and sitting on the edge of your seat.