Theatre in Shepherd's Bush, London, England
TheBush Theatre is located in thePassmore Edwards Public Library ,Shepherd's Bush , in theLondon Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham . It was established in 1972 as a showcase for the work of new writers.
The Bush Theatre's original home (2005) On Thursday 6 April 1972, the Bush Theatre was established above The Bush public house on the corner ofGoldhawk Road andShepherd's Bush Green , in what was once the dance studio ofLionel Blair . It was established by a maverick actor, Brian McDermott,[ 8] who used to tour the Fringe, and was shortly joined by theatre producer Nicholas Newton.[ 9] The venue, despite its fame and massive output, was intimate, with a maximum audience of approximately 80. The first production was an adaption ofThe Collector byJohn Fowles , directed byJohn Neville and starringAnnette Andre and Brian McDermott; it had previously played at theKing's Head Theatre .[ 10] During the next three years they produced over 30 productions including the musicalDick Deterred byDavid Edgar andLindsay Kemp 'sFlowers both at the Bush Theatre and then at the ICA Theatre.
Throughout 1992, the Bush Theatre celebrated 20 years at the frontier of new writing. "What has held the Bush together for 20 years? Blind faith, youthful commitment and a tenacious belief in new writing: above all, perhaps, the conviction that new work deserves the highest standards in acting, direction and design",The Guardian . The Bush wonThe Empty Space Award for the year's work, which includedBilly Roche 's Bush playsA Handful Of Stars ,Poor Beast in the Rain andBelfry playing in repertory asThe Wexford Trilogy , which toured toWexford Opera House and theAbbey Theatre , Dublin.
In November 2010, the Bush Theatre announced it would be leaving its home of nearly forty years and moving to the formerPassmore Edwards Public Library building, round the corner from its first home, on Uxbridge Road.[ 11]
The relocation took place in 2011 and the new venue opened with the "Sixty-Six Books " project.[ 12] This was a celebration of the anniversary of the publication of theKing James Bible , which used 66 writers, many of whom were veterans of the Bush.
That same year, Artistic Director Josie Rourke announced her departure from the Bush to take up the position of Artistic Director of theDonmar Warehouse . The Board appointed Madani Younis as her successor from January 2012. In 2013, he programmed the theatre's most successful season to date, which saw the theatre play to 99% capacity.
In Spring 2016, the Bush Theatre relocated its plays to found spaces around Shepherd's Bush and Notting Hill, as the former library building closed for the largest capital project in the theatre's history.[ 13] Borrowing new and iconic spaces with their own histories and tales of the local community, this season of work welcomed new audiences and residents by offering a number of free and subsidised theatre tickets to local people.[ 14]
In March 2017, following a landmark year of taking plays into the communities of West London, the Bush Theatre returned home following a £4.3m revitalisation of the venue. The year-long redevelopment was driven by the aim of realising Younis’ vision for a theatre that reflected the diversity and vibrancy of London. Upon reopening, the building was to be more sustainable and entirely accessible, with a new entrance, front-of-house area and exterior garden terrace to the main street.
Lynette Linton became Artistic Directory in January 2019, following Younis' appointment as Creative Director at theSouthbank Centre .[ 7] That same year, the theatre was named London Theatre of the Year byThe Stage .[ 15]
In response to theCOVID-19 pandemic , the Bush Theatre filmed several of its productions and offered them to online viewers.[ 16]
The Bush Theatre's 2013 production ofPulitzer Prize for Drama winnerDisgraced byAyad Akhtar Following the 2016/17 redevelopment, the Bush Theatre has two performance spaces:
TheTheatre , a reserved seating venue with a maximum capacity of 180. It has remained in its original location and can be configured in athrust ,end on orin the round layout. TheStudio , an unreserved seating venue with a maximum capacity of 70, is a home for emerging artists and producers. Similarly, this space can be configured in a thrust, end on or in the round layout. The building also contains anAttic rehearsal space andWriter's Room , along with a Café Bar, garden terrace and playtext library, which is the largest public theatre reference library in the United Kingdom.
The redevelopment of the venue was 'Cultural Project of the Year' finalist at the AJ Architecture Awards 2017, and 'Highly commended Cultural Building' at the AJ Retrofit Awards 2017, and selected by the Hammersmith Society as winner of their Conservation Award for 2017.
The Literary Department at the Bush Theatre is committed to discovering the best new plays from playwrights from the widest range of backgrounds and therefore seek unsolicited submissions throughout the year in dedicated script windows. The Bush is a proud champion of playwrights, with a keen interest in those voices not often heard, and reflecting the contemporary culture of London, the UK and beyond. The Department receives nearly 2000 scripts a year from new and established playwrights, all of which are read and considered for production or development at the Bush.[ 17]
Awards and nominations [ edit ] 1977 –George Devine Award toRobert Holman forGerman Skerries [ 18] 1979 – George Devine Award toJonathan Gems forThe Tax Exile 1982 –Samuel Beckett Award forComing Clean byKevin Elyot [ 19] 1986 –Laurence Olivier Award Nomination for Outstanding Achievement toRobert Holman forMaking Noises Quietly [ 20] 1989 –John Whiting Award forHandful of Stars byBilly Roche [ 21] 1993 – Laurence Olivier Award Nomination for Outstanding Achievement to Billy Roche forThe Wexford Trilogy [ 22] 1993 –Susan Smith Blackburn Award toJane Coles forBackstroke In A Crowded Pool [ 23] 1993 –John Whiting Award forThe Clearing by Helen Edmundson[ 24] 1994 – John Whiting Award forBeautiful Thing byJonathan Harvey [ 25] 1995 – Laurence Olivier Award Nomination forBeautiful Thing by Jonathan Harvey[ 26] 1996 –Susan Smith Blackburn Award toNaomi Wallace forOne Flea Spare [ 27] 1997 –Meyer-Whitworth Award toConor McPherson forThis Lime Tree Bower [ 28] 1998 – George Devine Award toHelen Blakeman forCaravan [ 29] 1998 – Meyer-Whitworth Award toDaragh Carville forLanguage Roulette [ 28] 1999 – George Devine Award toMark O'Rowe forHowie the Rookie [ 30] 2005 – Meyer-Whitworth Award toStephen Thompson forDamages [ 31] 2006 –Susan Smith Blackburn Award toAmelia Bullmore forMammals [ 32] 2007 –Susan Smith Blackburn Award to Abbie Spallen forPumpgirl [ 33] 2018 –Laurence Olivier Award nomination - Outstanding Achievement in Affiliate Theatre forThe B*easts 2019 –Stage Awards - London Theatre of the Year 2019 –Laurence Olivier Award nomination - Best New Play forMisty 2019 –Laurence Olivier Award nomination - Best Actor forMisty (Arinzé Kene ) 2020 –Laurence Olivier Award – Outstanding Achievement in Affiliate Theatre forBaby Reindeer 2020 –Stage Debut Awards - Best Writer forThe High Table (Temi Wilkey) 2022 –Laurence Olivier Award - Outstanding Achievement in Affiliate Theatre forOld Bridge 2022 –Laurence Olivier Award nomination - Outstanding Achievement in Affiliate Theatre for10 Nights 2022 –Evening Standard Theatre Awards - Most Promising Playwright forRed Pitch (Tyrell Williams) 2022 –Stage Debut Awards - Best Writer forRed Pitch (Tyrell Williams) 2022 –Susan Smith Blackburn Prize - Benedict Lombe forLava 2022 – George Devine Award - Tyrell Williams forRed Pitch 2022 –Critics’ Circle Theatre Awards - Most Promising Playwright forOld Bridge (Igor Memic) 2022 –Evening Standard Theatre Awards nomination - Most Promising Playwright forThe P Word (Waleed Akhtar) 2022 –Evening Standard Theatre Awards nomination - Most Promising Playwright forOld Bridge (Igor Memic) 2022 –Evening Standard Theatre Awards nomination - Best Play forRed Pitch 2022 –Stage Debut Awards nomination - Best Designer forFavour (Liz Whitbread) 2022 –Stage Debut Awards nomination - Best Performer in a Play forHouse of Ife (Michael Workeye ) 2022 – Asian Media Awards nomination - Best Stage Production for10 Nights 2022 – Asian Media Awards nomination - Best Stage Production forFavour 2023 –Laurence Olivier Award - Outstanding Achievement in Affiliate Theatre forThe P Word 2023 –Stage Awards - Theatre of the Year 2023 –Stage Debut Awards - Best Writer forElephant (Anoushka Lucas) 2023 –Stage Debut Awards - Best Director forA Playlist for the Revolution (Emily Ling Williams) 2023 – Critics’ Circle Theatre Awards- Most Promising Playwright forRed Pitch (Tyrell Williams) 2023 – SME Greater London Enterprise Awards - Most Outstanding Local Theatre 2023 –Laurence Olivier Award nomination - Outstanding Achievement in Affiliate Theatre forParadise Now! 2023 –Stage Debut Awards nomination - Best Writer forAugust in England (Lenny Henry ) 2023 –Stage Debut Awards nomination - Best Performer in a Play forSleepova (Bukky Bakray ) 2023 –Evening Standard Theatre Awards nomination - Most Promising Playwright forElephant (Anoushka Lucas ) 2023 –Evening Standard Theatre Awards nomination- Most Promising Playwright forSleepova (Matilda Feyiṣayọ Ibini ) 2023 – Asian Media Awards nomination - Best Stage Production forThe P Word 2023 – Asian Media Awards nomination - Outstanding Stage Performance forThe P Word (Waleed Akhtar) 2024 –Laurence Olivier Award - Outstanding Achievement in Affiliate Theatre forSleepova 2024 – Critics’ Circle Theatre Awards - Most Promising Playwright forSleepova (Matilda Feyiṣayọ Ibini) 2024 – Profile Awards, Theatre Critics’ Choice - Outstanding Achievement in Theatre forRed Pitch (Ali Hunter) 2024 –Laurence Olivier Award nomination - Outstanding Achievement in Affiliate Theatre forA Playlist for the Revolution
To celebrate 40 years of the Bush Theatre,"Close-Up Magic": 40 Years at the Bush Theatre [ 34] was published, charting the history of the theatre and including contributions from past directors, actors, writers and audience members.
A list of selected productions of the Bush Theatre.[ 35]
2024The Cord byBijan Sheibani 2024My Father's Fable by Faith Omole 2024The Real Ones by Waleed Akhtar 2024Wolves on Road by Beru Tessema 2024Lady Dealer by Martha Watson Allpress 2024Statues by Azan Ahmed 2024Tender by Eleanor Tindall 2024The End by Jasmin Mandi-Gho 2024Shifters By Benedict Lombe 2024A Playlist for the Revolution by AJ Yi 2023Elephant byAnoushka Lucas 2023Red Pitch by Tyrell Williams 2023Feeling Afraid As If Something Terrible is Going to Happen byMarcelo Dos Santos 2023Dreaming and Drowning by Kwame Owusu 2023This Might Not Be It by Sophia Chetin-Leuner 2023As We Face The Sun by Kit Withington 2022Red Pitch by Tyrell Williams 2022 House of Ife by Beru Tessema 2022Favour byAmbreen Razia 2022The P Word by Waleed Akhtar 2022Paradise Now! by Margaret Perry 2022Sleepova byMatilda Feyisayo Ibini 2022August In England byLenny Henry 2022Invisible by Nikhil Parmar 2022Clutch by Will Jackson 2022Elephant byAnoushka Lucas 2022The Kola Nut Does Not Speak English by Tania Nwachukwu 2022Horizon by Kwame Owusu 2021Lava byBenedict Lombe 2021Overflow byTravis Alabanza 2021Harm byPhoebe Eclair Powell 2021Old Bridge by Igor Memic 2021Fair Play byElla Road 202110 Nights by Shahid Iqbal Khan 2021Pink Lemonade by Mika Onyx Johnson 2019Chiaroscuro byJackie Kay 2019Baby Reindeer byRichard Gadd 2019I Wanna Be Yours by Zia Ahmed 2019The Arrival byBijan Sheibani 2019Strange Fruit byCaryl Phillips 2018Misty byArinzé Kene 2018Leave Taking byWinsome Pinnock 2018Dismantle Festival by Project 2036[ 36] 2017The Hijabi Monologues by Amal Abdi, Hanan Issa, Sahar Ullah and Nimmo Ismail[ 37] 2016The Royale byMarco Ramirez 2016Boys Will Be Boys by Melissa Bubnic 2016Right Now by Catherine-Anne Toupin 2016Pink Mist byOwen Sheers 2015Forget Me Not byTom Holloway 2015RADAR 2015 2015F*ck the Polar Bears by Tanya Ronder 2015The Invisible byRebecca Lenkiewicz 2015The Angry Brigade byJames Graham 2015The Royale byMarco Ramirez 2015Islands by Caroline Horton 2014Visitors by Barney Norris 2014Albion by Chris Thompson 2014RADAR 2014 2014Perseverance Drive byRobin Soans 2014Incognito byNick Payne 2014We Are Proud to Present a Presentation by the Herero of Namibia, formerly known as South West Africa, from the German Sud-Ouest Afrika Between the Years 1895 – 1915 byJackie Sibblies-Drury 2014Ciphers byDawn King 2013Jumpers for Goalposts by Tom Wells 2013RADAR 2013 2013The Herd byRory Kinnear 2013Josephine and I byCush Jumbo 2013Disgraced byAyad Akhtar (Winner of thePulitzer Prize for Drama ) 2013Three Birds by Janice Okoh 2013Money the game show by Clare Duffy 2012Straight byD. C. Moore 2012Snookered by Ishy Din[ 38] 2012Chalet Lines by Lee Mattinson[ 39] 2012The Beloved by Amir Nizar Zuabi[ 40] 2012Mad About the Boy byGbolahan Obisesan [ 41] 2012Fear byDominic Savage [ 42] 2012Our New Girl byNancy Harris [ 43] 2011The Kitchen Sink by Tom Wells[ 44] 2011Sixty-Six Books by Sixty-Six Writers[ 45] 2011This is where we got to when you came in bynon zero one [ 46] 2011Where's My Seat? by Dierdre Kinahan, Tom Wells andJack Thorne [ 47] 2011In The Beginning byNick Payne [ 48] 2011Moment by Deirdre Kinahan[ 49] 2011Little Platoons bySteve Waters [ 50] 2011The Knowledge by John Donnelly[ 51] 2010My Romantic History byD C Jackson [ 52] 2010The Aliens byAnnie Baker [ 53] 2010The Great British Country Fete byRussell Kane andMichael Bruce [ 54] 2010Like A Fishbone by Anthony Weigh[ 55] 2010A Little Gem byElaine Murphy [ 56] 2010Eigengrau byPenelope Skinner [ 57] 2010The Whisky Taster byJames Graham [ 58] 2009The Contingency Plan bySteve Waters [ 59] 2009The Stefan Golaszewski Plays byStefan Golaszewski [ 60] 2009If There Is I Haven't Found It Yet byNick Payne [ 61] 2009Sea Wall bySimon Stephens [ 62] 20092 May 1997 byJack Thorne [ 63] 2009suddenlossofdignity.com byZawe Ashton ,James Graham ,Joel Horwood , Morgan Lloyd Malcolm &Michelle Terry [ 64] 2009Apologia byAlexi Kaye Campbell [ 65] 2009Stovepipe byAdam Brace [ 66] 2009Wrecks byNeil LaBute [ 67] 200850 Ways to Leave your Lover at Christmas by Leah Chillery,Ben Ellis , Stacey Gregg,Lucy Kirkwood , Morgan Lloyd Malcolm &Ben Schiffer [ 68] 2008I Caught Crabs in Walberswick byJoel Horwood [ 69] 2008Broken Space Season byNeil LaBute ,Bryony Lavery ,Simon Stephens ,Declan Feenan ,Mike Bartlett ,Nancy Harris ,Lucy Kirkwood ,Ben Schiffer ,Jack Thorne & Anthony Weigh[ 70] 2008Turf by Simon Vinnicombe[ 71] 200850 Ways to Leave Your Lover by Leah Chillery,Ben Ellis , Stacey Gregg,Lucy Kirkwood &Ben Schiffer [ 72] 20082,000 Feet Away by Anthony Weigh[ 73] 2008,Tinderbox byLucy Kirkwood [ 74] 2008Artefacts byMike Bartlett [ 75] 2008Helter Skelter/Land of the Dead byNeil LaBute [ 76] 2007tHe dYsFUnCKshOnalZ! byMike Packer [ 77] 2007How To Curse by Ian McHugh[ 78] 2007Flight Path by David Watson[ 79] 2007Trance byShoji Kokami [ 80] 2007Elling bySimon Bent [ 81] 2007Tom Fool byFranz Xaver Kroetz [ 82] 2007I Like Mine With a Kiss by Georgia Fitch[ 83] 2007Product: World Remix byMark Ravenhill [ 84] 2007What Would Judas Do byStewart Lee [ 85] 2006Whipping It Up byStephen Thompson [ 86] 2006Bones byKay Adshead [ 87] 2006Pumpgirl by Abbie Spallen[ 88] 2006Cruising byAlecky Blythe [ 89] 2006Crooked byCatherine Trieschmann [ 90] 2006Trad by Mark Doherty[ 91] 2006Christmas Is Miles Away byChloe Moss [ 92] 2006Try These On For International Size by Reg Cribb, Jón Atli Jónasson, Abbie Spallen, Shoji Kokami[ 93] 2006Monsieur Ibrahim and the Flowers Of The Qur'an byEric-Emmanuel Schmitt [ 94] 2005When You Cure Me byJack Thorne [ 95] 2005Bottle Universe by Simon Burt[ 96] 2005After the End byDennis Kelly [ 97] 2005The Obituary Show by The People Show[ 98] 2005Kingfisher Blue by Lin Coghlan[ 99] 2005Mammals byAmelia Bullmore [ 100] 2005Take Me Away by Gerald Murphy[ 101] 2005Bites byKay Adshead [ 102] 2004Going Donkeys byRichard Cameron [ 103] 2004How Love Is Spelt byChloe Moss [ 104] 2004Damages bySteve Thompson [ 105] 2004Adrenalin...Heart by Georgia Fitch[ 106] 2004One Minute bySimon Stephens [ 107] 2004Christmas bySimon Stephens [ 108] 2003The God Botherers byRichard Bean [ 109] 2003Airsick by Emma Frost[ 110] 2003Nine Parts of Desire byHeather Raffo [ 111] 2003Little Baby Nothing byCatherine Johnson [ 112] 1999Howie the Rookie byMark O'Rowe 1998 "Martin and John" by Sean O'Neil adapted from Dale Peck's novel 1998 "Love Upon the Throne" by Patrick Barlow 1997Disco Pigs byEnda Walsh [ 113] 1997Love and Understanding byJoe Penhall [ 114] 1997St Nicholas byConor McPherson [ 115] 1997All of You Mine byRichard Cameron [ 116] 1991The Pitchfork Disney byPhilip Ridley 1988A Handful of Stars byBilly Roche 1987Dreams of San Francisco by Jacqueline Holborough[ 117] 1987It's A Girl by John Burrow 1987Tattoo Theatre by Mladen Materic[ 118] 1987The Mystery of the Rose Bouquet by Mauel Puig[ 119] 1987Effies Burning by Valerie Windsor[ 120] 1987People Show No 92 Whistle Stop by People Show[ 121] 1987Love Field byStephen Davis [ 122] 1987More Light bySnoo Wilson [ 123] 1987An Imitation of Life by Abbie Spallen[ 124] 1986The Oven Glove Murders byNick Darke [ 125] 1986Making Noise Quietly byRobert Holman [ 126] 1985Kiss of the Spider Woman byManuel Puig 1983Hard Feelings by Doug Lucie[ 127] 1980Duet for One byTom Kempinski 1975City Sugar byStephen Poliakoff (then West End) 1975Hitting Town byStephen Poliakoff 1974Dick Deterred byDavid Edgar (then ICA Theatre) 1974Flowers byLindsay Kemp (then West End) 1973Under the Bamboo Tree byTina Brown 1973The Pope's Wedding byEdward Bond 1973Tederella byDavid Edgar 1972The Relief of Martha King by David Parker[ 128] 1972Christmas Carol byFrank Marcus [ 129] 1972Malcolm byLewis Nkosi 1972Plays for Rubber Gogo byChristopher Wilkinson [ 130] 1972The Collector byJohn Fowles adapted by David Parker ^ "Nicholas Newton" ,40 Years of Close Up Magic , archived fromthe original on 22 December 2015, retrieved23 February 2012 ^ "Jenny Topper and Nicky Pallot" ,40 Years of Close Up Magic , archived fromthe original on 22 December 2015, retrieved23 February 2012 ^a b "Interview with Mike Bradwell" ,The British Theatre Guide , archived fromthe original on 4 March 2016, retrieved23 February 2012 ^ "Josie Rourke New Artistic Director" ,The Stage , archived fromthe original on 11 June 2011^ "Bush names new artistic director" . 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Retrieved25 July 2018 .^ "Snookered" ,Bush Theatre , 2012, archived fromthe original on 29 February 2012^ "Chalet Lines" ,Bush Theatre , 2012, archived fromthe original on 25 March 2012^ "The Beloved" ,Bush Theatre , 2012, archived fromthe original on 25 March 2012^ "Mad About The Boy" ,Bush Theatre , 2012, archived fromthe original on 24 February 2012^ "Fear" ,Bush Theatre , 2012, archived fromthe original on 25 March 2012^ "Our New Girl" ,Bush Theatre Archive , 2012, archived fromthe original on 5 February 2012^ "The Kitchen Sink" ,Bush Theatre Archive , 2011, archived fromthe original on 29 December 2011^ "Sixty-Six Books" ,Bush Theatre Archive , 2011^ "This is where we got to when you came in" ,Bush Theatre Archive , 2011, archived fromthe original on 16 January 2012^ "Where's My Seat" ,Bush Theatre Archive , 2011, archived fromthe original on 17 August 2012^ "In The Beginning" ,Bush Theatre Archive , 2011, archived fromthe original on 21 June 2012^ "Moment" ,Bush Theatre Archive , 2011, archived fromthe original on 4 July 2011^ "Little Platoons" ,Bush Theatre Archive , 2011, archived fromthe original on 22 January 2011^ "The Knowledge" ,Bush Theatre Archive , 2011, archived fromthe original on 24 January 2011^ "My Romantic History" ,Bush Theatre Archive , 2010, archived fromthe original on 4 July 2011^ "The Aliens" ,Bush Theatre Archive , 2010, archived fromthe original on 4 July 2011^ "The Great British Country Fete" ,Bush Theatre Archive , 2010, archived fromthe original on 30 December 2011^ "Like A Fishbone" ,Bush Theatre Archive , 2010, archived fromthe original on 21 April 2010^ "A Little Gem" ,Bush Theatre Archive , 2010, archived fromthe original on 25 May 2010^ "Eigengrau" ,Bush Theatre Archive , 2010, archived fromthe original on 21 August 2011^ "The Whisky Taster" ,Bush Theatre Archive , 2010, archived fromthe original on 24 April 2012^ "The Contingency Plan" ,Bush Theatre Archive , 2009, archived fromthe original on 19 February 2012^ "The Stefan Golazewski Plays" ,Bush Theatre Archive , 2009, archived fromthe original on 14 December 2012^ "If There Is I Haven't Found It Yet" ,Bush Theatre Archive , 2009, archived fromthe original on 5 March 2010^ "Sea Wall" ,Bush Theatre Archive , 2009, archived fromthe original on 6 February 2012^ "2nd May 1997" ,Bush Theatre Archive , 2009, archived fromthe original on 16 July 2011^ "suddenlossdinity.com" ,Bush Theatre Archive , 2009, archived fromthe original on 11 September 2010^ "Apologia" ,Bush Theatre Archive , 2009, archived fromthe original on 5 November 2013^ "Stovepipe" ,Bush Theatre Archive , 2009, archived fromthe original on 19 April 2013^ "Wrecks" ,Bush Theatre Archive , 2009, archived fromthe original on 19 April 2013^ "50 Ways To Leave Your Lover At Christmas" ,Bush Theatre Archive , 2008, archived fromthe original on 16 June 2009^ "I Caught Crabs in walberwsick" ,Bush Theatre Archive , 2008, archived fromthe original on 23 March 2012^ "Broken Space Season" ,Bush Theatre Archive , 2008, archived fromthe original on 22 April 2012^ "Turf" ,Bush Theatre Archive , 2008, archived fromthe original on 19 April 2013^ "50 Ways To Leave Your Lover" ,Bush Theatre Archive , 2008, archived fromthe original on 18 November 2011^ "2,000 Feet Away" ,Bush Theatre Archive , 2008, archived fromthe original on 5 November 2013^ "Tinderbox" ,Bush Theatre Archive , 2008, archived fromthe original on 5 November 2013^ "Artefacts" ,Bush Theatre Archive , 2008, archived fromthe original on 20 April 2013^ "Helter Skelter/Land of the Dead" ,Bush Theatre Archive , 2008, archived fromthe original on 20 April 2013^ "tHe dYsFUnCKshOnalZ!" ,Bush Theatre Archive , 2007, archived fromthe original on 4 July 2011^ "How To Curse" ,Bush Theatre Archive , 2007, archived fromthe original on 5 November 2013^ "Flight Path" ,Bush Theatre Archive , 2007, archived fromthe original on 20 April 2013^ "Trance" ,Bush Theatre Archive , 2007, archived fromthe original on 19 April 2013^ "Elling" ,Bush Theatre Archive , 2007, archived fromthe original on 19 April 2013^ "Tom Fool" ,Bush Theatre Archive , 2007, archived fromthe original on 4 July 2011^ "I Like Mine With a Kiss" ,Bush Theatre Archive , 2007, archived fromthe original on 20 April 2013^ "Product: World Remix" ,Bush Theatre Archive , 2007, archived fromthe original on 20 April 2013^ "What Would Judas Do" ,Bush Theatre Archive , 2007, archived fromthe original on 19 April 2013^ "Whipping It Up" ,Bush Theatre Archive , 2006, archived fromthe original on 22 April 2013^ "Bones" ,Bush Theatre Archive , 2006, archived fromthe original on 20 April 2013^ "Pumpgirl" ,Bush Theatre Archive , 2006, archived fromthe original on 20 April 2013^ "Cruising" ,Bush Theatre Archive , 2006, archived fromthe original on 19 April 2013^ "Crooked" ,Bush Theatre Archive , 2006, archived fromthe original on 20 April 2013^ "Trad" ,Bush Theatre Archive , 2006, archived fromthe original on 20 April 2013^ "Christmas Is Miles Away" ,Bush Theatre Archive , 2006, archived fromthe original on 19 April 2013^ "Try These On For International Size" ,Bush Theatre Archive , 2006, archived fromthe original on 20 April 2013^ "Monsieur Ibrahim and the Flowers Of The Qur'an" ,Bush Theatre Archive , 2006, archived fromthe original on 19 April 2013^ "When You Cure Me" ,Bush Theatre Archive , 2005, archived fromthe original on 16 July 2011^ "Bottle Universe" ,Bush Theatre Archive , 2005[permanent dead link ] ^ "After the End" ,Bush Theatre Archive , 2005, archived fromthe original on 20 April 2013^ "The Obituary Show" ,Bush Theatre Archive , 2005, archived fromthe original on 4 July 2011^ "Kingfisher Blue" ,Bush Theatre Archive , 2005, archived fromthe original on 19 April 2013^ "Mammals" ,Bush Theatre Archive , 2005, archived fromthe original on 19 April 2013^ "Take Me Away" ,Bush Theatre Archive , 2005, archived fromthe original on 4 July 2011^ "Bites" ,Bush Theatre Archive , 2005, archived fromthe original on 19 April 2013^ "Going Donkeys" ,Bush Theatre Archive , 2004, archived fromthe original on 20 April 2013^ "How Love Is Spelt" ,Bush Theatre Archive , 2004, archived fromthe original on 19 April 2013^ "Damages" ,Bush Theatre Archive , 2004, archived fromthe original on 20 April 2013^ "Adrenalin...Heart" ,Bush Theatre Archive , 2004, archived fromthe original on 20 April 2013^ "One Minute" ,Bush Theatre Archive , 2004, archived fromthe original on 7 July 2013^ "Christmas" ,Bush Theatre Archive , 2004, archived fromthe original on 11 January 2012^ "The God Botherers" ,Bush Theatre Archive , 2003, archived fromthe original on 9 June 2012^ "Airsick" ,Bush Theatre Archive , 2003, archived fromthe original on 19 April 2013^ "Nine Parts of Desire" ,Bush Theatre Archive , 2003, archived fromthe original on 20 April 2013^ "Little Baby Nothing" ,Bush Theatre Archive , 2003, archived fromthe original on 11 June 2013^ "Disco Pigs" ,Bush Theatre Archive , 1997, archived fromthe original on 19 April 2011^ "Love and Understanding" ,Bush Theatre Archive , 2003, archived fromthe original on 5 April 2012^ "St Nicholas" ,Bush Theatre Archive , 1997, archived fromthe original on 4 July 2011^ "All of You Mine" ,Bush Theatre Archive , 1997, archived fromthe original on 19 April 2013^ "Dreams of San Francisco" ,Bush Theatre Archive , 1987, archived fromthe original on 20 April 2013^ "Tattoo Theatre" ,Bush Theatre Archive , 1987, archived fromthe original on 19 April 2013^ "The Mystery of the Rose Bouquet" ,Bush Theatre Archive , 1987, archived fromthe original on 20 April 2013^ "Effies Burning" ,Bush Theatre Archive , 1987, archived fromthe original on 20 April 2013^ "People Show No 92 Whistle Stop" ,Bush Theatre Archive , 1987, archived fromthe original on 19 April 2013^ "Love Field" ,Bush Theatre Archive , 1987[permanent dead link ] ^ "More Light" ,Bush Theatre Archive , 1987, archived fromthe original on 19 April 2013^ "An Imitation of Life" ,Bush Theatre Archive , 1987, archived fromthe original on 20 April 2013^ "The Oven Glove Murders" ,Bush Theatre Archive , 1986, archived fromthe original on 20 April 2013^ "Making Noise Quietly" ,Bush Theatre Archive , 1986, archived fromthe original on 19 April 2013^ "Hard Feelings" ,Bush Theatre Archive , 1983, archived fromthe original on 20 April 2013^ "The Relief of Martha King" ,Bush Theatre Archive , 1972, archived fromthe original on 19 April 2013^ "Christmas Carol" ,Bush Theatre Archive , 1972, archived fromthe original on 20 April 2013^ "Plays for Rubber Gogo" ,Bush Theatre Archive , 1972, archived fromthe original on 19 April 2013
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