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High Noon Stage Review: A Curio with Sensational Leads

Thea Sharrock directs a stage version of the classic Western 'High Noon' in London. Featuring Billy Crudup and Denise Gough, it's an entertaining show that feels more like a screenplay on stage. ★★★☆☆

Kinahan Gang Boss Under Pressure in Dubai

As the 10-year anniversary of Dublin's Regency Hotel shooting approaches, international pressure mounts on Daniel Kinahan, the alleged cartel leader hiding in Dubai. Explore the feud, the global empire, and the closing net.

Oh, Mary! Broadway Hit Falters in London

Cole Escola's Tony-winning play 'Oh, Mary!' receives a lukewarm two-star review in London. The historical comedy about Mary Todd Lincoln's life struggles to connect with UK audiences. See it at Trafalgar Studios until 25 April.

Readers Share Worst Game Buys & Await PS5 State of Play

GameCentral's latest inbox features readers discussing their worst video game purchases, speculation on the next PS5 State of Play, and defence of the Nintendo Switch 2 Welcome Tour. Join the conversation.

Lego Unveils 'Smart Bricks' for Star Wars at CES

Lego launches interactive 'smart bricks' with sound and light in new Star Wars sets. The tech aims to blend creativity with play without screens, but does it risk stifling imagination?

Eric Roth's High Noon Play Premieres in London

Forrest Gump writer Eric Roth makes his theatre debut with a stage adaptation of the classic western High Noon, featuring Bruce Springsteen songs. World premiere at London's Harold Pinter Theatre.

Apple Appeals £1.5bn UK App Store Ruling

Apple seeks to overturn a landmark £1.5bn ruling that found it overcharged millions of UK App Store users. If the appeal fails, compensation could be due.

Quiz: 17 Tricky Questions on London's History

Think you know London? Put your knowledge of the capital's monuments, famous faces, and hidden history to the test with our 17-question quiz. Perfect for history buffs and curious Londoners alike.

War and Art Collide in Kharkiv's Nativity Play

A powerful nativity play in Kharkiv, using poetry by Serhiy Zhadan, reflects Ukraine's grim reality in its fourth war winter. Explore how art mirrors the nation's exhaustion and resilience.

Lost Tennessee Williams radio play found, to air in 2026

A forgotten radio play by Tennessee Williams has been unearthed in a US archive. The 1953 work, 'The Eye That Saw Death,' will receive its world premiere broadcast by the BBC in 2026. Discover the story behind this remarkable literary find.

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