Broken Space Season At Bush Theatre

Bush Theatre has had a series of leaks which means we can’t turn the lights on for a bit while a whole host of surveyors with clipboards help us work out how to fix the problem.

Bush Theatre is not scared of the dark though so we’ve created The Broken Space Season, a festival of dazzling short works by the brightest writers in the firmament. At 7.30pm you can see one of three new monologues commissioned from leading playwrights Neil LaBute, Simon Stephens and Bryony Lavery; at 8.30pm every night is the world premiere of St Petersburg by Declan Feenan, a masterpiece in miniature.

At 9.30pm – if you dare – you can catch one of six ghostly new plays by emerging writers Mike Bartlett, Nancy Harris, Lucy Kirkwood, Ben Schiffer, Jack Thorne and Anthony Weigh, all taking place in pitch black. You can be scared out of your wits and on the bus home by 10pm.

The Bush is broken but undaunted. Darkened but undimmed.

6 – 11 Oct 7.30pm Falling Light
SEA WALL by Simon Stephens

6 – 8 Oct 9.30pm
THE FLOODED GRAVE by Anthony Weigh

9 – 11 Oct 9.30pm
HE SAID… by Mike Bartlett

13 – 18 Oct
7.30pm Falling Light
BUFONIDAE by Bryony Lavery

13 – 15 Oct
TWO CIGARETTES by Jack Thorne

16 – 18 Oct
HIS GHOSTLY HEART by Ben Schiffer

20 – 25 Oct
7.30pm Falling Light
THE WAR ON TERROR written and directed by Neil LaBute

20 – 22 Oct 9.30pm
PSYCHOGEOGRAPHY by Lucy Kirkwood

23 – 25 Oct 9.30pm
LITTLE DOLLS by Nancy Harris

Preview 6 October 7.30pm
Opening night 7 Oct 7pm -- www.bushtheatre.co.uk

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