Bush Theatre, Experimental theatre in Hammersmith and Fulham, England
Bush Theatre is a theatre building in Hammersmith and Fulham housed in a converted Victorian building with two performance spaces. The venue focuses on contemporary productions and works by emerging artists.
The theatre was founded in 1972 above a pub in Shepherds Bush and grew into a respected venue for new writing. Since its opening, it has championed diverse voices in British theatre.
The theatre presents assisted performances throughout the year, including subtitled shows and audio descriptions designed for different audiences. These accessible offerings reflect its commitment to making contemporary work available to everyone.
The Library Bar welcomes visitors before and after performances, serving as a place to relax and meet. The venue also provides spaces available for private events and community workshops.
The theatre has become known for transferring successful productions to larger West End stages, creating pathways for emerging talent. This role as a stepping stone has helped many artists reach wider audiences.
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