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Theatre / London Theatre
The renowned Bush Theatre in London has announced its exciting 2025/26 season, a lineup brimming with new writing, co-productions, and star power. Notably, this marks the final season curated by trailblazing outgoing Artistic Director Lynet...
The 2025/26 season at the Bush Theatre represents a significant moment, concluding Lynette Linton's influential six-year tenure focused on "disrupting the canon" with over 50 productions. As she stated, "Running the Bush Theatre... has been one of the biggest honours of my life."
The season kicks off in the main Holloway Theatre with *Miss Myrtle’s Garden* (31 May - 12 Jul 2025), written by Danny James King and directed by incoming AD Taio Lawson. It explores an elderly Black woman confronting change and her past.
This is followed by the Bush Young Company's *Make Me Feel* (19 - 23 Aug 2025), showcasing emerging talent. The major highlight follows: *Superwoman Schema* (6 Sep - 25 Oct 2025), a powerful mother-daughter story starring Golda Rosheuvel and Letitia Wright, exploring intergenerational strength after loss.
Later in 2025, *After Sunday* (10 Nov - 20 Dec 2025), a co-commission with Coventry Belgrade Theatre written by Sophia Griffin and directed by Corey Campbell, is set in a Caribbean cooking class within a secure hospital.
2026 begins with *Sweetmeats* (7 Feb - 21 Mar 2026), a co-production with Tara Theatre by Karim Khan, depicting a forbidden love between South Asian elders. The main house season concludes with *Heart Wall* (4 Apr - 16 May 2026) by Kit Withington, a co-commission with Oldham Coliseum examining the complexities of returning home.
The Studio space will host vital new work, including Laith Elzubaidi’s *Insane Asylum Seekers*, Alaa Shehada’s *Horse of Jenin*, Farah Najib’s *Maggots*, and Piers Black's *I'm Not Being Funny*.
Linton expressed pride in the artists featured and emphasized the importance of the arts, stating, "We recognise the importance of the arts and are determined to push through with a season on new writing and community engagement." The season promises a blend of established stars and fresh voices, continuing the Bush Theatre's legacy.
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