“Sometimes when I look at him, I feel like he’s me.
“It's only in looking back that I realise we were always in motion, always morphing, always shifting.
‘You care a lot, that’s nice.
“I had that dream again.
The Edinburgh Fringe sensation transfers to the Bush for its first London run.
Olivier award nominee Anoushka Lucas’ acclaimed debut play transfers to the Bush Theatre’s main house in a brand new production.
A failing theatre maker creates a play about her muse Rosa as a last attempt to persevere with the arts.
Red Pitch, the smash-hit sold-out story of brotherhood, returns to the Bush Theatre for three weeks only.
The world premiere of AJ Yi’s A Playlist for the Revolution, a tender and surprising story of young love fighting to survive, opens the Bush’s new season.
Invisible, the critically acclaimed debut play from Nikhil Parmar, returns to the Bush Theatre for a limited time ahead of its New York premiere.
'You never allow me tell my story.
‘We don’t get to choose when we become women, y’know?’ Join Rey, Elle, Shan and Funmi.
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Max is a retired cabbie who now prides himself on being the best driving instructor in Birmingham.
An autobiographical comedy about brain injury and turning the big 4-0
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Bruntwood Prize Judge’s Award winning play of 2015 Parliament Square by James Fritz transfers to the Bush Theatre after its world premier at the Royal Exchange Theatre, Mancheste…
‘He can’t call you both Dad.
“Stop behaving like a man!” “We are men!” Isaac gets home from serving in the marines to find war has broken out back home.
Only a few weeks ago, the Bush Theatre emerged from its year-long renovation, boasting a revamped auditorium and studio space, alongside open-air decking for those all-important …
Jay ‘The Sport’ Jackson dreams of being the undisputed heavyweight champion of the world.
Astrid Wentworth is ruthless.
As Alice and Ben settle into their beautiful new flat they realise that the family across the hall hope to be more than just good neighbours.
Under an agreement between the British and Australian Governments, between 1945 and 1968, over three thousand British children were told they were orphans and sent to Australia on …