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STUDIO - Bush Theatre in London
Artistic director Madani Younis today claimed the Bush Theatre is the only venue in London "delivering on diversity" as the building prepares to reopen following a £4.3 million expansion and a pledge that at least half of its work will come from ethnic minority writers. The Bush returns to its refurbished home in Uxbridge Road from Saturday following a year at pop-up locations in Shepherd’s Bush. Architecture firm Haworth Tompkins has expanded the main auditorium, added a studio space of 60 to 70 seats, renovated rehearsal and dressing rooms and created an alfresco bar and dining area. The new season will launch with Black Lives, Black Words, a series of short plays inspired by Black Lives Matter, before the European premiere of US playwright Rajiv Joseph’s Guards At The Taj in a production directed by Jamie Lloyd. Pictured : The Bush Theatre in Sheperds Bush, London, UK.
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STUDIO - Bush Theatre in London
Artistic director Madani Younis today claimed the Bush Theatre is the only venue in London "delivering on diversity" as the building prepares to reopen following a £4.3 million expansion and a pledge that at least half of its work will come from ethnic minority writers. The Bush returns to its refurbished home in Uxbridge Road from Saturday following a year at pop-up locations in Shepherd’s Bush. Architecture firm Haworth Tompkins has expanded the main auditorium, added a studio space of 60 to 70 seats, renovated rehearsal and dressing rooms and created an alfresco bar and dining area. The new season will launch with Black Lives, Black Words, a series of short plays inspired by Black Lives Matter, before the European premiere of US playwright Rajiv Joseph’s Guards At The Taj in a production directed by Jamie Lloyd. Pictured : Bush Theatre and artistic director Madani Younis at the Bush Theatre in Sheperds Bush, London, UK.
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DUK10054725_027
STUDIO - Bush Theatre in London
Artistic director Madani Younis today claimed the Bush Theatre is the only venue in London "delivering on diversity" as the building prepares to reopen following a £4.3 million expansion and a pledge that at least half of its work will come from ethnic minority writers. The Bush returns to its refurbished home in Uxbridge Road from Saturday following a year at pop-up locations in Shepherd’s Bush. Architecture firm Haworth Tompkins has expanded the main auditorium, added a studio space of 60 to 70 seats, renovated rehearsal and dressing rooms and created an alfresco bar and dining area. The new season will launch with Black Lives, Black Words, a series of short plays inspired by Black Lives Matter, before the European premiere of US playwright Rajiv Joseph’s Guards At The Taj in a production directed by Jamie Lloyd. Pictured : Bush Theatre and artistic director Madani Younis at the Bush Theatre in Sheperds Bush, London, UK.
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STUDIO - Bush Theatre in London
Artistic director Madani Younis today claimed the Bush Theatre is the only venue in London "delivering on diversity" as the building prepares to reopen following a £4.3 million expansion and a pledge that at least half of its work will come from ethnic minority writers. The Bush returns to its refurbished home in Uxbridge Road from Saturday following a year at pop-up locations in Shepherd’s Bush. Architecture firm Haworth Tompkins has expanded the main auditorium, added a studio space of 60 to 70 seats, renovated rehearsal and dressing rooms and created an alfresco bar and dining area. The new season will launch with Black Lives, Black Words, a series of short plays inspired by Black Lives Matter, before the European premiere of US playwright Rajiv Joseph’s Guards At The Taj in a production directed by Jamie Lloyd. Pictured : Bush Theatre and artistic director Madani Younis at the Bush Theatre in Sheperds Bush, London, UK.
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DUK10054725_020
STUDIO - Bush Theatre in London
Artistic director Madani Younis today claimed the Bush Theatre is the only venue in London "delivering on diversity" as the building prepares to reopen following a £4.3 million expansion and a pledge that at least half of its work will come from ethnic minority writers. The Bush returns to its refurbished home in Uxbridge Road from Saturday following a year at pop-up locations in Shepherd’s Bush. Architecture firm Haworth Tompkins has expanded the main auditorium, added a studio space of 60 to 70 seats, renovated rehearsal and dressing rooms and created an alfresco bar and dining area. The new season will launch with Black Lives, Black Words, a series of short plays inspired by Black Lives Matter, before the European premiere of US playwright Rajiv Joseph’s Guards At The Taj in a production directed by Jamie Lloyd. Pictured : Bush Theatre and artistic director Madani Younis at the Bush Theatre in Sheperds Bush, London, UK.
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DUK10054725_022
STUDIO - Bush Theatre in London
Artistic director Madani Younis today claimed the Bush Theatre is the only venue in London "delivering on diversity" as the building prepares to reopen following a £4.3 million expansion and a pledge that at least half of its work will come from ethnic minority writers. The Bush returns to its refurbished home in Uxbridge Road from Saturday following a year at pop-up locations in Shepherd’s Bush. Architecture firm Haworth Tompkins has expanded the main auditorium, added a studio space of 60 to 70 seats, renovated rehearsal and dressing rooms and created an alfresco bar and dining area. The new season will launch with Black Lives, Black Words, a series of short plays inspired by Black Lives Matter, before the European premiere of US playwright Rajiv Joseph’s Guards At The Taj in a production directed by Jamie Lloyd. Pictured : Bush Theatre and artistic director Madani Younis at the Bush Theatre in Sheperds Bush, London, UK.
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DUK10054725_028
STUDIO - Bush Theatre in London
Artistic director Madani Younis today claimed the Bush Theatre is the only venue in London "delivering on diversity" as the building prepares to reopen following a £4.3 million expansion and a pledge that at least half of its work will come from ethnic minority writers. The Bush returns to its refurbished home in Uxbridge Road from Saturday following a year at pop-up locations in Shepherd’s Bush. Architecture firm Haworth Tompkins has expanded the main auditorium, added a studio space of 60 to 70 seats, renovated rehearsal and dressing rooms and created an alfresco bar and dining area. The new season will launch with Black Lives, Black Words, a series of short plays inspired by Black Lives Matter, before the European premiere of US playwright Rajiv Joseph’s Guards At The Taj in a production directed by Jamie Lloyd. Pictured : Bush Theatre and artistic director Madani Younis at the Bush Theatre in Sheperds Bush, London, UK.
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DUK10054725_026
STUDIO - Bush Theatre in London
Artistic director Madani Younis today claimed the Bush Theatre is the only venue in London "delivering on diversity" as the building prepares to reopen following a £4.3 million expansion and a pledge that at least half of its work will come from ethnic minority writers. The Bush returns to its refurbished home in Uxbridge Road from Saturday following a year at pop-up locations in Shepherd’s Bush. Architecture firm Haworth Tompkins has expanded the main auditorium, added a studio space of 60 to 70 seats, renovated rehearsal and dressing rooms and created an alfresco bar and dining area. The new season will launch with Black Lives, Black Words, a series of short plays inspired by Black Lives Matter, before the European premiere of US playwright Rajiv Joseph’s Guards At The Taj in a production directed by Jamie Lloyd. Pictured : Bush Theatre and artistic director Madani Younis at the Bush Theatre in Sheperds Bush, London, UK.
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STUDIO - Bush Theatre in London
Artistic director Madani Younis today claimed the Bush Theatre is the only venue in London "delivering on diversity" as the building prepares to reopen following a £4.3 million expansion and a pledge that at least half of its work will come from ethnic minority writers. The Bush returns to its refurbished home in Uxbridge Road from Saturday following a year at pop-up locations in Shepherd’s Bush. Architecture firm Haworth Tompkins has expanded the main auditorium, added a studio space of 60 to 70 seats, renovated rehearsal and dressing rooms and created an alfresco bar and dining area. The new season will launch with Black Lives, Black Words, a series of short plays inspired by Black Lives Matter, before the European premiere of US playwright Rajiv Joseph’s Guards At The Taj in a production directed by Jamie Lloyd. Pictured : Bush Theatre and artistic director Madani Younis at the Bush Theatre in Sheperds Bush, London, UK.
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STUDIO - Bush Theatre in London
Artistic director Madani Younis today claimed the Bush Theatre is the only venue in London "delivering on diversity" as the building prepares to reopen following a £4.3 million expansion and a pledge that at least half of its work will come from ethnic minority writers. The Bush returns to its refurbished home in Uxbridge Road from Saturday following a year at pop-up locations in Shepherd’s Bush. Architecture firm Haworth Tompkins has expanded the main auditorium, added a studio space of 60 to 70 seats, renovated rehearsal and dressing rooms and created an alfresco bar and dining area. The new season will launch with Black Lives, Black Words, a series of short plays inspired by Black Lives Matter, before the European premiere of US playwright Rajiv Joseph’s Guards At The Taj in a production directed by Jamie Lloyd. Pictured : Bush Theatre and artistic director Madani Younis at the Bush Theatre in Sheperds Bush, London, UK.
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STUDIO - Bush Theatre in London
Artistic director Madani Younis today claimed the Bush Theatre is the only venue in London "delivering on diversity" as the building prepares to reopen following a £4.3 million expansion and a pledge that at least half of its work will come from ethnic minority writers. The Bush returns to its refurbished home in Uxbridge Road from Saturday following a year at pop-up locations in Shepherd’s Bush. Architecture firm Haworth Tompkins has expanded the main auditorium, added a studio space of 60 to 70 seats, renovated rehearsal and dressing rooms and created an alfresco bar and dining area. The new season will launch with Black Lives, Black Words, a series of short plays inspired by Black Lives Matter, before the European premiere of US playwright Rajiv Joseph’s Guards At The Taj in a production directed by Jamie Lloyd. Pictured : Bush Theatre and artistic director Madani Younis at the Bush Theatre in Sheperds Bush, London, UK.
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STUDIO - Bush Theatre in London
Artistic director Madani Younis today claimed the Bush Theatre is the only venue in London "delivering on diversity" as the building prepares to reopen following a £4.3 million expansion and a pledge that at least half of its work will come from ethnic minority writers. The Bush returns to its refurbished home in Uxbridge Road from Saturday following a year at pop-up locations in Shepherd’s Bush. Architecture firm Haworth Tompkins has expanded the main auditorium, added a studio space of 60 to 70 seats, renovated rehearsal and dressing rooms and created an alfresco bar and dining area. The new season will launch with Black Lives, Black Words, a series of short plays inspired by Black Lives Matter, before the European premiere of US playwright Rajiv Joseph’s Guards At The Taj in a production directed by Jamie Lloyd. Pictured : Bush Theatre and artistic director Madani Younis at the Bush Theatre in Sheperds Bush, London, UK.
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STUDIO - Bush Theatre in London
Artistic director Madani Younis today claimed the Bush Theatre is the only venue in London "delivering on diversity" as the building prepares to reopen following a £4.3 million expansion and a pledge that at least half of its work will come from ethnic minority writers. The Bush returns to its refurbished home in Uxbridge Road from Saturday following a year at pop-up locations in Shepherd’s Bush. Architecture firm Haworth Tompkins has expanded the main auditorium, added a studio space of 60 to 70 seats, renovated rehearsal and dressing rooms and created an alfresco bar and dining area. The new season will launch with Black Lives, Black Words, a series of short plays inspired by Black Lives Matter, before the European premiere of US playwright Rajiv Joseph’s Guards At The Taj in a production directed by Jamie Lloyd. Pictured : Bush Theatre and artistic director Madani Younis at the Bush Theatre in Sheperds Bush, London, UK.
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STUDIO - Bush Theatre in London
Artistic director Madani Younis today claimed the Bush Theatre is the only venue in London "delivering on diversity" as the building prepares to reopen following a £4.3 million expansion and a pledge that at least half of its work will come from ethnic minority writers. The Bush returns to its refurbished home in Uxbridge Road from Saturday following a year at pop-up locations in Shepherd’s Bush. Architecture firm Haworth Tompkins has expanded the main auditorium, added a studio space of 60 to 70 seats, renovated rehearsal and dressing rooms and created an alfresco bar and dining area. The new season will launch with Black Lives, Black Words, a series of short plays inspired by Black Lives Matter, before the European premiere of US playwright Rajiv Joseph’s Guards At The Taj in a production directed by Jamie Lloyd. Pictured : The Bush Theatre in Sheperds Bush, London, UK.
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STUDIO - Bush Theatre in London
Artistic director Madani Younis today claimed the Bush Theatre is the only venue in London "delivering on diversity" as the building prepares to reopen following a £4.3 million expansion and a pledge that at least half of its work will come from ethnic minority writers. The Bush returns to its refurbished home in Uxbridge Road from Saturday following a year at pop-up locations in Shepherd’s Bush. Architecture firm Haworth Tompkins has expanded the main auditorium, added a studio space of 60 to 70 seats, renovated rehearsal and dressing rooms and created an alfresco bar and dining area. The new season will launch with Black Lives, Black Words, a series of short plays inspired by Black Lives Matter, before the European premiere of US playwright Rajiv Joseph’s Guards At The Taj in a production directed by Jamie Lloyd. Pictured : The Bush Theatre in Sheperds Bush, London, UK.
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