Barefaced Stories

Address
The Blue Room Theatre
Northbridge 6000

Venue
The Blue Room Theatre

Company information
Barefaced is the fledgling brainchild of comic geniuses Andrea Gibbs and Kerry O’Sullivan, formed to introduce and develop Storytelling as a performance art form in Perth. Raconteur extraordinaire Gibbs has been mentored in New York City by Margot Leitman (The Moth, Upright Citizens Brigade) and brings that knowledge and experience to the partnership together with her passion for the art form. Theatre and Improv doyen O’Sullivan brings her outstanding artistic and performance expertise. Together they are revolutionizing the live performing media in Perth, finding a deeper level of truth in Theatre, one story at a time.

Further information
Kerry O'Sullivan
9227 7005

Past productions

2011
Barefaced29/03/2011 - 29/03/2011


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