by Michael Coghlan | Mar 1, 2016 | Adelaide Festivals, Reviews, Theatre
Bakehouse Theatre – Studio, Mon 29 Feb If you’ve ever kept a diary you may well be sitting on the script of a biographical play. All you need to do is edit out the boring bits and flesh out the narrative with a few props, and maybe a few songs, and hey presto you have...
by Michael Coghlan | Feb 23, 2016 | Adelaide Festivals, Reviews, Theatre
Bakehouse Theatre – The Studio, Mon 22 Feb I suspect one must have some fairly close experience of autism to fully appreciate this show. It was entertaining enough – quite high energy (and loud at times) – as it explores the world of autism through the eyes of...
by Clayton Werner | Feb 18, 2016 | Adelaide Festivals, Reviews, Theatre
Bakehouse Theatre – Main Stage, Wed 17 Feb The story begins as a casual hook-up, something convenient in terms of company and a little more, especially when working together in different cities, a safe place/person to talk and let out one’s insecurities. But...
by Michael Coghlan | Mar 3, 2015 | Adelaide Festivals, Reviews, Theatre
Bakehouse Theatre’s Main Stage, Mon Mar 2 TJ Dawe would make a great teacher. He’s a talented storyteller who tells stories with a point. Serious points. He’s also a fine entertainer. And he’d need to be – nothing but him and his voice and his flawed personality out...
by Michael Coghlan | Feb 18, 2015 | Adelaide Festivals, Reviews, Theatre
Bakehouse Theatre’s The Studio, Mon Feb 16 Laura Jackson has done a good job of writing and presenting a solo performance with the apparent primary intention of focusing on the role of social media in the lives of Generation Y. Facebook in particular, for good or ill,...