The Broken Space Season is a festival of dazzling new works by some of the brightest writers around, inspired by the fact that the Bush theatre currently has no lighting. Over the course of three weeks, different plays are performed on different days.

During the Broken Space Season, each evening is split into three sections:

19:30 – Falling Light: three short new monologues performed just as the daylight is fading, lit by the streetlights of Shepherd’s Bush Green through the uncovered windows of the theatre.

20:30 – St Petersburg: the only play performing throughout the Broken Space Season is this world premiere of a short piece by Irish playwright Declan Feenan, the first profession production of his work. St Petersburg stars Geoffrey Hutchings, Mairead McKinley, Bradley Ford and Zak Bann-Murray.

21:30 – What The Dark Feels Like: six ghostly new plays from some of the most exciting new voices in theatre today, performed in near or total darkness.

For more about The Broken Space Season at the Bush theatre, read our First Night Feature.

Full listings for The Broken Space Season

6-11 Oct

Falling Light:
SEA WALL by Simon Stephens
Directed by George Perrin
Stephens is an award-winning playwright whose previous work includes Harper Regan (National Theatre) and Motortown (Royal Court).

St Petersburg

What The Dark Feels Like:
6-8 Oct
THE FLOODED GRAVE by Anthony Weigh
Directed by Josie Rourke
Weigh’s previous work includes 2,000 Feet Away at the Bush theatre.

9-11 Oct
HE SAID… by Mike Bartlett
Directed by Anthony Weigh
Bartlett’s previous plays include My Child and Contractions for the Royal Court theatre.

13-18 Oct

 

Falling Light:
BUFONIDAE by Bryony Lavery
Directed by Nathan Curry
Lavery’s previous work includes the award-winning play Frozen (National Theatre).

St Petersburg by Declan Feenan

What The Dark Feels Like:
13-15 Oct
TWO CIGARETTES by Jack Thorne
Directed by Anthea Williams
Thorne’s previous credits as a writer include the hit TV series Shameless and Fanny And Faggot and Stacey in the West End.

16-18 Oct
HIS GHOSTLY HEART by Ben Schiffer
Directed by Hamish Pirie
Schiffer’s previous work includes 50 Ways To Leave Your Lover for the Bush theatre. He is currently writing an episode for the BBC Three's Spooks: Code 9.

20-25 Oct

Falling Light:
THE WAR ON TERROR by Neil LaBute
Directed by Neil LaBute
Neil LaBute is an award-winning American playwright, director and filmmaker. His previous work includes In The Company Of Men, The Shape Of Things and Fat Pig, which is currently playing at the Comedy theatre.

St Petersburg by Declan Feenan

What The Dark Feels Like:
20-22 October
PSYCHOGEOGRAPHY by Lucy Kirkwood
Kirkwood’s previous plays include Tinderbox at the Bush theatre and Hedda Gabler at the Gate theatre.

23-25 Oct
LITTLE DOLLS by Nancy Harris
Directed by Charlotte Gwinner
Harris’s previous work includes Love In A Glass Jar at the Abbey Theatre, Dublin.