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 […]
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.
Iris's goldfish has died, and she thinks he has been reincarnated as a man she finds on the beach. Make every effort to see this engaging work while you can.
Written by one of Canada’s most acclaimed playwrights, Girl in the Goldfish Bowl is hilarious, yet heart breaking, and a little bit odd.
The dialogue is snappy, the characters are superbly played and the whole thing is well polished. Make a point of seeing this one while you can.
Newcombe and Fallon engage in an intricate verbal dance, first one leading then the other, the balance in a constant state of flux as their characters grow and change.
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.