Shepherds Bush

(l-r) Susan Wokoma as Tanika, Michaela Coel as Tiana and Jahvel Hall as Tionne  in THREE BIRDS by Janice Okoh (The Studio, Royal Exchange Theatre until 16 March). Photo - Jonathan Keenan

Three Birds At Bush Theatre: Essential New Drama with Chicken-Theft and Turkey Basters

Essential new drama, complete with turkey basters, hand puppets, hand jobs, and a raid on the Surrey Docks Farm.

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Take A Tour Of BBC Television Centre

See famous people, read the news.

Ria Zmitrowicz (playing Kirsty) and Theo Barklem-Biggs (playing Joe). Photo ® Alex Brenner

Review: Chewing Gum Dreams / Chapel Street @ Bush Theatre

RADAR 2012 is the place to be for new writing this month, and Chewing Gum Dreams is the real deal.

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Comedy Preview: The Ugly Animal Preservation Society

What’s the world’s ugliest animal, and why should we care?

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Video: A Cyclist’s Journey Into London

Superbly shot video showing what it’s like to be a cyclist.

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Free Chips If You’re First This Week @ Kerbisher & Malt

A Shepherd’s Bush chippy is giving away free chips to its first 10 customers all week starting tomorrow.

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Gig Preview: Rodrigo y Gabriela Live at Brixton Academy

They’ve sold over 1.2 million worldwide, and now they’re back in London.

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Review: this is where we got to when you came in @ Bush Theatre

Join non zero one’s back stage magical mystery tour, to say goodbye to the old Bush Theatre before it vanishes like a mirage.

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Young People Bring Community Spirit To Bush Festival

Bird in the Bush reports on a community festival mainly organised and run by young people who saw the need for a community event long before the sad events of last week played out across London and the UK.

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Pair Of London Projects Make Carbuncle Cup Shortlist

Two schemes considered for architecture’s equivalent of the Razzies.

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Live Music Preview: Bushstock Festival

A new festival with an indie-folk edge comes to Shepherd’s Bush.