Address
node/11059
Adelaide 5000
Venue
Bakehouse Theatre
Company information
Unseen Theatre Company is based at the Bakehouse Theatre in Adelaide, Australia.
We produce three plays per year, two based on Terry Pratchett's comic/fantasy Discworld novels, and one other (usually zany) different play per year.
Please visit our website (http://www.unseen.com.au) for details of all our productions and information on how to get involved.
Further information
Pamela Munt
0401676071
2011 | |
| Wyrd Sisters | 10/06/2011 - 25/06/2011 |
2010 | |
| Monstrous Regiment | 17/09/2010 - 02/10/2010 |
| Unseen Academicals | 09/04/2010 - 24/04/2010 |
2009 | |
| The Last Continent | 09/10/2009 - 24/10/2009 |
| Making Money | 10/04/2009 - 25/04/2009 |
2008 | |
| Carpe Jugulum | 04/07/2008 - 19/07/2008 |
| Pratchett Pieces Two - The Radio Play | 04/03/2008 - 14/03/2008 |
2007 | |
| Jane Austen's Guide to Pornography | 19/11/2007 - 23/11/2007 |
| Guards! Guards! | 12/10/2007 - 27/10/2007 |
| Guards! Guards! | 12/10/2007 - 27/10/2007 |
| MAURICE | 04/09/2007 - 15/09/2007 |
| Pyramids | 11/05/2007 - 26/05/2007 |
2006 | |
| gasping | 13/10/2006 - 28/10/2006 |
| Jingo | 30/06/2006 - 15/07/2006 |
| Star Trek - The Trouble with Tribbles | 08/03/2006 - 18/03/2006 |
| Dancing at Lughnasa | 25/02/2006 - 04/03/2006 |
2005 | |
| Going Postal | 25/11/2005 - 10/12/2005 |
2004 | |
| Terry Pratchett's Maskerade | 29/04/2004 - 15/05/2004 |
| Terry Pratchett\'s Maskerade | 29/04/2004 - 15/05/2004 |
| Men Behaving Badly | 25/02/2004 - 13/03/2004 |
2003 | |
| Terry Pratchett's MORT | 15/10/2003 - 01/11/2003 |
| Terry Pratchett's THE TRUTH | 28/03/2003 - 12/04/2003 |
2002 | |
| Terry Pratchett's "The Fifth Elephant" | 11/10/2002 - 26/10/2002 |
2001 | |
| Men At Arms | 22/06/2001 - 07/07/2001 |
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GOOD PEOPLE
By David Lindsay-Abaire, directed by Kaarin Fairfax
February 3 – March 3
What makes a good person? Is it possible to start life over? When Mike Dillion reconnects with his one time girlfriend from high school a friendship is rekindled. Lindsay-Abaire’s thoughtful new play explores class distinctions and the decisions we make that effect our entire lives.
“Tough and tender…tremendous appeal”- Variety.