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Before you enter the theatre, you are asked to join a special WhatsApp group as part of the show. For once, we are not asked to switch off our phones. ...
A Cry in the Dark: Parliament Square at the Bush Theatre
James Fritz’s new play is bold, fresh and acutely observed – but also an incredibly uncomfortable theatrical experience.
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Absurd Realism: Hir at the Bush Theatre
Hir, Taylor Mac’s raucous black comedy about small-town American values and trans politics, is both daringly subversive and very, very funny.
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This Place We Know: Terrorism and The Rest Of Your Life at the Bush Theatre
With the Bush Theatre stripped of a home, this new site-specific festival aims to make a virtue of necessity.
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Poetic Warfare: Pink Mist at the Bush Theatre
While Owen Sheers’ verse drama about soldiers in Afghanistan has a troubling tendency to tell rather than show, it has moments of real poignancy.
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His Heart On His Sleeve: Jumpers For Goalposts at the Bush Theatre
Hotly-tipped playwright Tom Wells – from Hull – has said that London theatre’s more knowing audiences make it difficult for writers to wear their hearts on their sleeve. South London ...




