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bush-theatre

4.6 · 1k Google reviews Box office closed · opens 5pm

The Bush Theatre is located in the Passmore Edwards Public Library, Shepherd's Bush, in the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham. It was established in 1972 as a showcase for the work of new writers.

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4.6 ★ (1k)

Venue info

The Bush Theatre is located in the Passmore Edwards Public Library, Shepherd's Bush, in the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham. It was established in 1972 as a showcase for the work of new writers.

History

Brian McDermott and Nicholas Newton (1972-1975) Peter Wilson (1975-1977) Jenny Topper (1977–1988), jointly with Nicky Pallot (1979–1990) Dominic Dromgoole (1990–1996) Mike Bradwell (1996–2007) Josie Rourke (2007–2012) Madani Younis (2011–2018) Lynette Linton (2019–2025) Taio Lawson (2025-Present)

On Thursday 6 April 1972, the Bush Theatre was established above The Bush public house on the corner of Goldhawk Road and Shepherd's Bush Green, in what was once the dance studio of Lionel Blair. It was established by a maverick actor, Brian McDermott, who used to tour the Fringe, and was shortly joined by theatre producer Nicholas Newton. The venue, despite its fame and massive output, was intimate, with a maximum audience of approximately 80. The first production was an adaption of The Collector by John Fowles, directed by John Neville and starring Annette Andre and Brian McDermott; it had previously played at the King's Head Theatre. During the next three years they produced over 30 productions including the musical Dick Deterred by David Edgar and Lindsay Kemp's Flowers 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", wrote The Guardian. The Bush won The Empty Space Award for the year's work, which included Billy Roche's Bush plays A Handful Of Stars, Poor Beast in the Rain and Belfry playing in repertory as The Wexford Trilogy, which toured to Wexford Opera House and the Abbey Theatre, Dublin. In November 2010, the Bush Theatre announced it would be leaving its home of nearly forty years and moving to the former Passmore Edwards Public Library building, round the corner from its first home, on Uxbridge Road. The relocation took place in 2011 and the new venue opened with the "Sixty-Six Books" project. This was a celebration of the anniversary of the publication of the King 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 the Donmar 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. 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. 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 the Southbank Centre. That same year, the theatre was named London Theatre of the Year by The Stage. In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Bush Theatre filmed several of its productions and offered them to online viewers.

Following the 2016/17 redevelopment, the Bush Theatre has two performance spaces:

The Theatre, a reserved seating venue with a maximum capacity of 180. It has remained in its original location and can be configured in a thrust, end on or in the round layout. The Studio, 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 an Attic rehearsal space and Writer'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.

Box office hours

Box office closed · opens 5pm

  • Monday: 5:00 – 10:30 PM
  • Tuesday: 5:00 – 10:30 PM
  • Wednesday: 1:00 – 10:30 PM
  • Thursday: 5:00 – 10:30 PM
  • Friday: 5:00 – 10:30 PM
  • Saturday: 1:00 – 10:30 PM
  • Sunday: Closed

These are the box office (ticket desk) hours supplied by Google. The theatre itself opens around 45 minutes before curtain-up — always check your ticket for the performance start time. You can book online any time through British Theatre.

Accessibility

Available at this venue:

  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair-accessible seating
  • Wheelchair-accessible toilet
  • Wheelchair-accessible parking

Accessibility information supplied by Google Maps. Please contact the venue directly to confirm details for your visit.

What visitors say

5.0 · 2 months ago
A local independent theatre that supports new writing and punches above it's weight in attracting star talent. Watched Maggots yesterday which was brilliantly acted and very thought provoking. I've seen quite a few productions here and they are always different, interesting and original.
— S-Y Ben-Nathan
5.0 · 4 months ago
An open and creative space, cafe and bar. the library bar has lots of seats and tables fantastic for working, socialising or some calm time. The theatre is intimate and incredible (layout is great) with new plays featuring often. We went to see ‘After Sunday’ which was 10/10. From stage design, lighting and sound, the amazing acting, and a deep and engaging story this experience was in all, brilliant. The staff and their engagement is commendable, full service. Everyone we met who was working were professional and courteous. I would recommend to anyone to visit! Please thank the team working on 26/11/25.
— Laurence Way
4.0 · a month ago
Its great theatre, unsual productions but affordable tickets. Some fantastic restaurants nearby ..a definite must. Only negative about the place is perhaps the toilets. But so many venues in London area could revamp their toilet areas.
— Teresa Daffy
5.0 · 10 months ago
Beautiful venue. I sat in the front row to see a dance recital. It was great because it felt professional and a big deal for the little girls to perform here. No complaints. The place was easy to access. Easy parking right upfront my for easy drop off. Seating was comfortable. The venue was just the right size, not too big and not too small. Everything was clean and the atmosphere was great.
— Kimberly Navarro

Reviews sourced from Google Maps.

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Frequently asked questions

What's on at bush-theatre?

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What are the box office hours at bush-theatre?

The bush-theatre box office (ticket desk) operates: Monday: 5:00 – 10:30 PM; Tuesday: 5:00 – 10:30 PM; Wednesday: 1:00 – 10:30 PM; Thursday: 5:00 – 10:30 PM; Friday: 5:00 – 10:30 PM; Saturday: 1:00 – 10:30 PM; Sunday: Closed. Right now the box office is closed · opens 5pm. The theatre itself opens around 45 minutes before curtain-up — and you can book online any time through British Theatre.

Is bush-theatre accessible?

bush-theatre offers wheelchair-accessible entrance, wheelchair-accessible seating, wheelchair-accessible toilets, wheelchair-accessible parking. Please contact the venue directly if you have specific access requirements.

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