Awards
2009
- "The Drawer Boy" nominated for "Best Show - Drama" - ATG Curtain Call Awards
- "The Drawer Boy" nominated for "Best Ensemble" - ATG Curtain Call Awards
- "The Drawer Boy" nominated for "Best Male Performance" - Peter Green - ATG Curtain Call Awards
2008
- "Sanctuary" Nominated for "Best Show - Drama" - ATG Curtain Call Awards
- "Sanctuary" Nominated for "Best Technical" Tammy Boden - Set Design - ATG Curtain Call Awards
2007
- Advertiser Newspapers - Oscarts 2007 Awards SAVING THE VENUE "Pamela Munt for holding The Bakehouse together"
2006
- Messenger Light Year Awards - Another Bakehouse show, Just Like That, adapted from his own radio serial by playwright/director Stephen House, wins "Best New Script" award. Green himself stepped into the role of Bennett at the last minute and made it his own.
- Messenger Light Year Awards - "At the Bakehouse Theatre - over which a funding cloud now looms - proprietor Peter Green arranged an excellent program of plays among which Norway.Today, with its perfect synchronisation of sound and video projection, wins our Best Use of Multi-Media award
- Advertiser Oscarts "Endless Worry" award
- Adelaide Theatre Guide "Curtain Call Award" for Best Male Actor - Nathan O'Keefe in "Norway.Today" (presented by The Bakehouse Theatre and The ImaGen)
- "Norway.Today" was also nominated in these awards for:-Best Drama, Best Female Actor, Best Technical
2005
- Messenger Light Year Awards – “The Bakehouse Theatre cooked up some dramatic pearls in its role as a development house, with funding from Arts SA. Stephen House's Miss Blossom Callahann was a show tailor-made for Jacqy Phillips, who gave the title character, a failing Blanche du Bois, enormous depth, subtlety and compassion. She gets our Best Actress gong”.
2003
- Advertiser “Oscarts” award for Enterprise & Excellence – “Peter Green’s Bakehouse Theatre Again”
- Sunday Mail Yorrick Awards for Best Drama – Antigone
- Messenger Light Year Award for Contemporary Clasics – Antigone
- The Advertiser “Less is More” Award for “The Bakehouse Theatre’s always adventurous season of The Festival of One single-handers”
2002
- The City Messenger Light Year Awards for Professional Theatre
- Best Play for The Tempest
- Best Actress, Sheila Duncan in A Street Car Named Desire
2001
- Advertiser "Oscart" Award for The Festival of One
2000
- Messenger Light Year Award for the Arts
- Critics Circle award for Best Group