The Bush Theatre Celebrates Offie Awards - THE INVISIBLE, VISITORS and More!

By: Feb. 23, 2015
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The Bush Theatre celebrated last night as Ida, written by Rebecca Lenkiewicz, won an Oscar® for Best Foreign-Language Film. Rebecca's new play The Invisible - an original commission by the Bush Theatre - opens at the Bush in July 2015.

At last night's 'Offie' Awards, organised by theatre website OffWestEnd.com, four awards went to Bush Theatre productions, and two to the Bush Theatre itself.

For Visitors, which ran at the Bush Theatre in December 2014, following a premiere at the Arcola Theatre, Barney Norris won Most Promising Playwright, and Linda Bassett won Best Female. The cast of We Are Proud to Present... won Best Ensemble, and Isabel Waller-Bridge won Best Sound Designer for Incognito.

The Bush Theatre also won Best Theatre Bar and Best Foodie Experience in the North-West London category.

For Visitors, Barney Norris was previously named Most Promising Playwright at the Critics Circle Awards, and was nominated for the same award at the 2014 Evening Standard Awards.

The Invisible (3 July - 15 August 2015) is a new play by Rebecca Lenkiewicz about the current government's reforms to the provision of legal aid. Following cuts totalling £350m, many ordinary people will find their access to justice restricted as their entitlement to free legal aid is withdrawn. Based on interviews with real people at all levels of the British justice system, this play aims to tell the stories of those ordinary people affected by the reforms and examine how these cuts are driving deeper cracks into the fabric of our society.

Currently in rehearsals at the Bush Theatre is The Royale, which tells the story of Jay Jackson, the first black heavyweight champion of the world. It is directed by Madani Younis (Artistic Director of the Bush Theatre), and is loosely based on the true story of the boxer Jack Johnson. Scripted by Orange is the New Black writer Marco Ramirez, this play looks at the transcendence of sporting heroes as cultural icons of our time.

The Royale will be followed by The Angry Brigade by James Graham (30 April - 13 June 2015) - a co-production with Paines Plough and Theatre Royal Plymouth which tells the story of Britain's first modern home-grown terrorist group.



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