Its sequel, Tony of Arabia, debuted at the Pleasance Dome, Edinburgh in 2008, running in rep with the original show.
In 2012 Bush made her full-length debut as a writer/performer with The Loves I Haven't Known,[5] a musical comedy performed with regular composing partner Ian McCluskey.
More recently, she was among the writers to receive first-look deals with ViacomCBS International Studios to start a program to amplify diverse voices.
Writing in The Daily Telegraph, Dominic Cavendish claimed that "the country is angrier than [Tony, The Blair Musical] allows".
[14] Contrarily, Paul Lowman of The Press (York) has praised Bush's even-handedness, stating that her greatest strength is her ability to "camouflage complex issues in a vastly entertaining, glossy, media friendly package".