Thief of Time at The Bakehouse Theatre
It is a considerable challenge to adapt any novel by Comedy/Fantasy/sci-fi writer Sir Terry Pratchett to the stage, and perhaps
Read moreIt is a considerable challenge to adapt any novel by Comedy/Fantasy/sci-fi writer Sir Terry Pratchett to the stage, and perhaps
Read moreMany theatregoers and literary inclined will be well aware of the works of Edgar Allan Poe. Most notably, The Raven
Read moreEast of Berlin is a psychological drama written by Canadian Playwright Hannah Moscovitch (her first full-length play, at the age
Read moreAs they straggled into the Bakehouse Theatre, the small audience was met by a montage of television advertisements. It was
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Read more5.1 have pulled off quite a coup with the world premiere stage production of this impressive and confronting play. Some
Read moreThe Bakehouse Theatre plays host to Canadian playwright Morris Panych’s 2003 award-winning Girl In The Goldfish Bowl. A mild, yet
Read moreThe charming thing about this new play is that the actors (who are also the writers) know their characters and
Read moreAlan Grace’s new play, Sex Play begins with a torrent of words from a woman perched by a mirror. One
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