Bush Theatre

Top choice in Notting Hill & West London


Located in the former Passmore Edwards Public Library building, this West London theatre is renowned for encouraging new writing. Its success since 1972 is down to strong plays from the likes of Jonathan Harvey, Conor McPherson, Stephen Poliakoff, Caroline Horton and Tanya Ronder. The Holloway Theatre is the main space; the Studio is the smaller, 70-seat venue. There's an excellent cafe and bar.

Holloway Theatre tickets cost £20 and Studio tickets are £10, though a limited number of unreserved £10 tickets are available on the morning of each performance for the Holloway Theatre.


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