Boots Riley Directs Post-Apocalyptic Simpsons Film
Filmmaker Boots Riley confirms he will adapt the cult play 'Mr. Burns, a Post-Electric Play', a surreal story where a Simpsons episode becomes post-apocalyptic folklore. Discover the details.
Filmmaker Boots Riley confirms he will adapt the cult play 'Mr. Burns, a Post-Electric Play', a surreal story where a Simpsons episode becomes post-apocalyptic folklore. Discover the details.
Lyle Kessler's 80s drama 'Orphans' receives a gripping revival in London, featuring an outstanding cast in a claustrophobic power play. See it until 24 January.
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. ★★★☆☆
Critics celebrate the return of BBC's Industry and a new Blue Velvet stage adaptation. Discover the week's top-rated TV, theatre, and film in our culture roundup.
Jamie Armitage's binaural horror play 'A Ghost in Your Ear' terrifies audiences at Hampstead Theatre Downstairs. A meta tribute to MR James, it stars George Blagden. Runs until 31 Jan 2026.
Carrie Coon delivers a powerhouse performance in the London revival of Tracy Letts' 'Bug'. Read our full review of this intense, paranoid thriller.
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.
A groundbreaking new play, 'The Fourth Trimester', tackles the taboo of disabled sexuality and intimacy. Discover how theatre is pushing for greater inclusion and representation.
Celebrity Traitors star Cat Burns shares her powerful health journey, revealing she underwent breast reduction surgery to end years of physical pain and oversexualisation.
London institution Langan's Brasserie celebrates Burns Night with a £100 per head feast featuring haggis, bagpipes, and Glenturret 14 Year Old Peated whisky. Book now for 25 January.
Former Cincinnati Bengals and Texas Longhorns receiver Jordan Shipley is in critical condition after a machine fire on his ranch. The 40-year-old was airlifted to Austin. Read more and join the family in prayer.
Barbara Bergin's 'Dublin Gothic' at the Abbey Theatre traces four families through 100 years of the city's history, from slums to the Aids crisis. A teeming, ambitious production.
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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?
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.
Survivors of the catastrophic Crans-Montana bar fire are being treated in specialist burns units across Europe as identification of the dead continues. Follow the latest updates.
Plan your festive postal trips. Find out when Post Offices close early on New Year's Eve and remain shut on New Year's Day 2026. Check your local branch now.
Ipswich Town ended Coventry's unbeaten home record with a crucial 2-0 win, as Wes Burns scored on his return from an ACL injury. The result tightens the Championship promotion battle.
British-Egyptian actor Khalid Abdalla brings his acclaimed one-man play 'Nowhere' to Sydney Festival. The multimedia show blends personal history with commentary on Gaza, colonialism, and protest.
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.
QPR's incredible Championship resurgence under Julien Stephan has them dreaming of the play-offs. Discover how the team transformed after a 7-1 defeat to Coventry City.
The RSC's lavish production of Shakespeare's 'Twelfth Night' at the Barbican Centre is visually stunning but overly busy. Our review of this three-hour comedy running until January 2026.
NHS website data shows a festive spike in searches for alcohol poisoning, burns, and rabies. Get essential health advice to stay safe this Christmas.
A confidential 2006 contract reveals the Post Office and Fujitsu had a deal to fix Horizon IT errors, contradicting claims they were unaware of bugs. Over 900 were wrongfully convicted.
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.
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.
Plan your festive post with our complete guide to Post Office opening hours over Christmas and New Year 2025. Check your branch times now to avoid disappointment.
Your definitive guide to festive UK entertainment. From Avatar's cinematic return to Amadeus on stage, discover the must-see films, shows, and events this season.
Sam Grabiner's 'Christmas Day' at London's Almeida theatre delivers a complex, outspoken drama about a Jewish family grappling with identity and the Israel-Gaza war. A must-see bold production.
Sam Grabiner's fearless dark comedy 'Christmas Day' explores a dysfunctional London Jewish family's festive clash. Now playing at the Almeida Theatre, Islington until 8 Jan 2026.