Ant and Dec Podcast: Backlash to Fan Praise
Ant and Dec's new podcast 'Hanging Out with Ant & Dec' launches after mental health charity Mind criticised their initial advert as 'incredibly damaging'.
Ant and Dec's new podcast 'Hanging Out with Ant & Dec' launches after mental health charity Mind criticised their initial advert as 'incredibly damaging'.
Victoria Beckham receives support from her Spice Girls bandmates after son Brooklyn's 800-word statement accusing his parents of prioritising 'Brand Beckham' over family.
Randy uses song lyrics to lighten serious discussions, but his wife Taylor sees it as avoidance. After 33 years of marriage, they seek your verdict on this quirky habit.
Ryan Murphy's new series 'The Beauty' blends body horror with Disney's signature style, creating a provocative and visually stunning show that challenges genre norms.
Actor Lucian Msamati shares exclusive insights into the rehearsal process and creative challenges of staging Samuel Beckett's classic play 'Waiting for Godot'.
Michael Sheen brings warmth and wit to a Welsh-transposed production of Thornton Wilder's classic play Our Town for National Theatre Wales' inaugural show in Swansea.
Roy Cropper's unexpected romance with pen pal Alice takes a dramatic turn when her husband appears, leaving fans speculating about her true identity in Coronation Street.
BBC confirms Ginny Holder's departure as Officer Darlene Curtis from Death in Paradise, sparking emotional reactions from loyal viewers ahead of the show's 15th series.
Ryan Murphy's new Disney Plus series 'The Beauty' receives harsh reviews for its problematic portrayal of beauty standards and inconsistent storytelling.
Cirque du Soleil's OVO brings a mesmerising insect-themed circus to London's Royal Albert Hall with breathtaking acrobatics, though its clown narrative falls somewhat flat.
Dante or Die's site-specific show 'I Do' captures the emotional chaos before a wedding in an immersive hotel setting at London's Malmaison hotel, part of the Barbican's Scene Change season.
Dante or Die's 2013 site-specific theatre show 'I Do' returns at Malmaison London, exploring wedding tensions through six interconnecting vignettes in a hotel setting.
Darcy Tosun, aged just 10, has been nominated for the Go Live Theatre Best Child Performance Award at the WhatsOnStage Awards following his role at the National Theatre in London.
As the RSC prepares a new production of Henry V, we examine how Shakespeare's war play has consistently reflected contemporary politics, from Iraq to Ukraine.
Comedian Russell Brand appears via video link from the US at Westminster Magistrates' Court, facing new charges of rape and sexual assault alleged to have occurred in 2009.
Tony-nominated director Whitney White brings her boundary-breaking musical All Is But Fantasy to the RSC, reimagining Shakespeare's tragic heroines with rock'n'roll energy and contemporary relevance.
From David Lynch's surrealism to Nathan Fielder's meta-reality, explore the TV shows that confuse yet captivate audiences with their bizarre plots and enigmatic storytelling.
Sheila Burnett's new book documents the radical European touring years of the experimental Pip Simmons theatre group through intimate photographs from 1974-86.
Chris Bowers' play about the 1991 Kurdish uprising offers authentic diplomatic detail but lacks emotional depth and Kurdish perspective in London theatre.
Ian McKellen leads a cast in 'An Ark', a groundbreaking mixed reality play at The Shed in New York, blending digital actors with live audience interaction for a unique theatrical experience.
Under-35s can access 2,000 exclusive £25 tickets for the Royal Court's hotly anticipated production of the Broadway sensation 'John Proctor is the Villain'. Sign up now.
A powerful new gig-theatre piece, 'A Giant on the Bridge', uses songs co-written by ex-prisoners to explore the complex reality of life after incarceration. Premiering in 2024, it tours Scotland next month.
Young theatre-goers can see the hit Broadway play 'John Proctor is the Villain' for just £25 at London's Royal Court. Register by 30 Jan for exclusive access.
The cult Geordie comedy 'Gerry & Sewell' transfers to London's West End. Our review explores if this Newcastle-centric play resonates in the capital. Book tickets for its short run.
Cirque du Soleil's insect-themed show OVO returns to London's Royal Albert Hall with a more modern sensibility. Read our review of the updated spectacle, running from 20 Jan to 1 Mar 2026.
Sir Ian McKellen's powerful monologue and Graham Norton's witty chat lit up the inaugural Out in the Hills LGBTQ+ festival at Pitlochry Festival Theatre, a vibrant weekend of queer culture in the Highlands.
Love Island winner Amber Davies opens up about online abuse during Strictly, her musical theatre roots, and why playing Elle Woods in Legally Blonde feels like destiny. Read the exclusive interview.
Virginia Gay's new family dramedy 'Mama Does Derby' transforms Sydney Town Hall into a roller rink. A heartwarming, ambitious show about mothers, daughters and community, running until 22 January.
Tributes pour in for Sheila Bernette, the beloved singer and actor known for Candid Camera, The Good Old Days, and West End theatre. Discover her remarkable seven-decade career.
Paul Macleavy, the acclaimed British theatre director known for his radical interpretations of classic plays, has died at 78. Explore his influential career and lasting legacy on UK theatre.