Special Offer for The Bakehouse's DEATH IN BOWENGABBIE, 4/24-5/10

By: Apr. 05, 2014
Get Access To Every Broadway Story

Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click.




Existing user? Just click login.

Death in Bowengabbie- a very different love story that will delight and surprise you. Reminder - 2 for 1 Earlybird tickets available now. Allocated ticket numbers for this special deal are almost sold out! This offer is based on the Adult ticket price. Offer applies to first 5 nights only (April 24, 25, 26, 30 & May 1st.) Offer expires on April 10 at 5pm, or until allocated ticket numbers are sold out.

Death in Bowengabbie will tickle your funny bone and warm your heart - both at the same time.
Such is the skill of master story teller Caleb Lewis - an award winning local writer, the author of Dogfall which played to full houses and great critical acclaim at the Bakehouse in 2007, and whose "inventive, accessible new work" Maggie Stone finished State Theatre's 2013 season "on a high note"(The Australian)

Death in Bowengabbie was the Fringe 2009 winner of the Judges' commendation for Best Writing.
It will be directed by Peter Green, who brought you East of Berlin and Girl in a Goldfish Bowl (amongst many others) and features Elliot Howard (last seen at the Bakehouse in Neil LaBute's Fat Pig)

"Welcome to the sweet life" reads the sign on the road as Oscar returns to his home town. Unfortunately the sign is fading, as are the town's inhabitants. Little does Oscar know that the first funeral that brings him back to Bowengabbie is only one of many in a town where, devoid of most of its younger population, the old folks are all dropping like flies. Here funerals really are a celebration of life. More than that, they are a party. For Oscar, something else is also drawing him back to Bowengabbie - far away from his current wedding plans........all he has to do is to admit it to himself.

Death in Bowengabbie is possibly one of the top 970 greatest love stories of all time. It will pull very gently at your heartstrings all the way to the twist at the end. It's just possible that it could also make you die laughing.

BOOKINGS: www.bakehousetheatre.com (or at the door on the night subject to availability) (no phone bookings)

Credits:
Written by: Caleb Lewis
Directed by: Peter Green
Featuring: Elliot Howard
Produced by: Pamela Munt
Sound, Lighting and video: Stephen Dean
Still Photograpy: Michael Errey

Caleb Lewis's Awards:-
2006 Inscription Emerging playwright award for "Sea Bride"
2008 Mitch Matthews award for "Men Love and the Monkeyboy"
2008 AWGIE award for "Otzi - the Story of the Iceman"
2009 - nominated - Best Theatre Production in Fringe - winner Judges' commendation for Best Writing for "Death in Bowengabbie"
2010 - nominated Phillip Parsons Award
2012 - Richard Burton Award for "Clinchfield"



Videos