John Legend cut deal with porn producer for name
Music icon John Legend reveals he had to negotiate with a porn producer named Johnny Legend to secure his famous stage name, avoiding a trademark battle. Discover the full story.
Music icon John Legend reveals he had to negotiate with a porn producer named Johnny Legend to secure his famous stage name, avoiding a trademark battle. Discover the full story.
Pop icon Kylie Minogue reveals she would '100%' headline Glastonbury in 2027 and discusses her new festive album, 'Kylie Christmas (Fully Wrapped)'. Discover her plans here.
Douglas Adams' sci-fi comedy masterpiece returns to the stage at Riverside Studios. Discover how this new production handles the beloved galactic adventure.
Mumford & Sons confirmed for BST Hyde Park on July 4, 2026. Get dates, ticket details, and full lineup info for the star-studded London summer festival.
Jon M Chu's Wicked sequel, starring Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande, scores a $226m global opening, becoming the biggest international debut for a stage musical adaptation. Discover the full story.
New satirical play 'I Dream of Theresa May' examines the former PM's legacy through dance and comedy. Discover this unique theatrical take on modern British politics.
Explore Cynthia Erivo's remarkable stage career before her Elphaba role in Wicked. Discover her performances in The Color Purple, Sister Act and other hit shows that defined her career.
A landmark £136 million regeneration project, 'The Stage', is set to transform Luton's town centre with 292 apartments, commercial units, and a new public square. Discover how this investment aims to revitalise the Bedfordshire commuter town.
Coronation Street legend Kym Marsh announces lead role in Single White Female stage tour alongside EastEnders star Lisa Faulkner. UK and Ireland tour begins January 2026.
Made in Chelsea's Sam Vanderpump confronts social media troll accusing him of exaggerating end-stage liver disease diagnosis while advocating for organ donation.
London's new Hunger Games stage production polarises critics with spectacular visuals but clunky storytelling. See the verdict before booking tickets until October 2026.
Matthew Dunster's stage adaptation of The Hunger Games delivers eye-popping visuals at London's Troubadour theatre, though the emotional depth gets lost in the action-packed spectacle.
Our review of the lavish stage adaptation of The Hunger Games at London's Troubadour Theatre. Does the action-packed story work on stage? Find out here.
Sean Stewart, son of music legend Rod Stewart, endures a nightmare boxing debut, knocked out in just 13 seconds in Nashville. Read the full story.
Reece Shearsmith and Steve Pemberton announce the final ever London performances of their hit play Stage/Fright at the Eventim Apollo. Tickets on sale November 13.
A mother with incurable cancer faces financial ruin after the DWP stopped her disability payments because she became too sick abroad to return to the UK within time limits.
Discover the most anticipated theatrical productions coming to London in 2022, from Broadway transfers and major revivals to groundbreaking new works that promise to transform the city's cultural landscape.
Celebrating the life and legacy of composer Adrian Sutton, whose powerful scores defined iconic National Theatre productions and brought theatrical magic to audiences worldwide.
Rachel Joyce's beloved novel makes an emotional leap to streaming this month, starring Jim Broadbent in a poignant performance about redemption and human connection.
The beloved TV crime drama makes a triumphant leap to the stage in this thrilling production at Richmond Theatre, bringing the charming yet deadly English countryside to life.
A groundbreaking Japanese theatre production reimagines Shakespeare's Henry VIII with an all-female cast, transforming the Tudor monarch's six wives into the central focus of this revolutionary adaptation.
Theatre review: Benjamin Law's stage version of Cory Taylor's celebrated memoir about mortality misses the mark, delivering an unsatisfying and emotionally distant production that struggles to translate the book's profound insights.
A stunning new production merges Korean folklore with contemporary storytelling in a visually arresting exploration of grief and memory at London's Barbican.
Celebrating the extraordinary life and legacy of Yvonne Brewster, the Jamaican-born theatre pioneer who transformed British stages and founded the groundbreaking Talawa Theatre Company.
Jack Holden's masterful stage adaptation of Alan Hollinghurst's Booker Prize-winning novel delivers a powerful exploration of 1980s gay life and political hypocrisy in Thatcher's Britain.