Mint Review: Stunning Gangster Romance on BBC
Charlotte Regan's TV debut, Mint, blends gangster thriller with romance in a visually breathtaking series. Set in Scotland, it explores trauma and betrayal with surreal beauty.
Charlotte Regan's TV debut, Mint, blends gangster thriller with romance in a visually breathtaking series. Set in Scotland, it explores trauma and betrayal with surreal beauty.
Tonight's TV lineup features a modern Scottish retelling of Romeo and Juliet in Mint, plus Michael Portillo's railway journeys, Mastermind finals, and a Chernobyl documentary.
Frank McGuinness's new play at the Abbey Theatre in Dublin delivers a blistering portrait of institutional abuse and sectarianism in 1970s Northern Ireland, with Ryan Donaldson's powerful performance.
David Haig's new play 'Magic' dramatizes the clash between escapologist Harry Houdini and author Arthur Conan Doyle over spiritualism, blending illusions with deep themes of faith and fakery.
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RecommendedEuphoria's third season faces intense backlash for including Nazi flags and explicit content, with fans and critics condemning the show's provocative direction.
ITV's Canadian import, The Murder Line, offers a playful crime caper with Minnie Driver stealing scenes as a quirky drug lord. Set in border country, it blends humor and chaos without prestige drama.
Polly Hudson explores the clash between gentle partnering and Fafo partnering when dealing with a spouse's football obsession, using Arsenal FC as a case study.
Max Branning and Cindy Beale's relationship takes a dramatic turn in EastEnders when a violent car crash brings them together in a moment of crisis, raising questions about their future.
David Wenham delivers a compelling performance in Sydney Theatre Company's An Iliad, a contemporary adaptation of Homer's epic that blends humor with the dark realities of war through masterful storytelling.
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RecommendedRichard Gadd's BBC iPlayer drama Half Man explores a toxic male relationship with raw intensity, blending violence and eroticism in a six-part series that pushes boundaries.
HBO Max's The Pitt has successfully resuscitated the medical drama genre by combining ER's intensity with 24's real-time format, while tackling contemporary healthcare issues.
Kit Withington's play at Bush theatre explores unprocessed grief through a family karaoke session, with emotional revelations and uneven pacing in a pub setting.
Following news of a TV reboot, The Inbetweeners is reportedly being adapted into a West End stage show, potentially as a musical or play, joining other classic comedies in theatrical form.
Nicholas Brendon, famed for playing Xander Harris on Buffy the Vampire Slayer, faces allegations of grooming a 17-year-old girl in 2013, with claims emerging from a Facebook group dedicated to raising awareness about his behavior.
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RecommendedPhil Dunster discusses his new role in HBO Max's Rooster, the bizarre ladle fight scene with Steve Carell, and how he brings charm to dastardly characters.
Nicola Coughlan returns in Big Mood's second season, which pivots from bipolar disorder insights to a chaotic relationship farce, testing viewer investment in its millennial drama.
Twenty years after its West End debut, Avenue Q is back at the Shaftesbury Theatre with updated humor, puppet antics, and a mix of satire and heart.
In the Broadway revival of David Auburn's Pulitzer-winning play Proof, Kara Young delivers a standout performance, but Ayo Edebiri and Don Cheadle falter, testing the play's enduring strength.
Theatre in the UK remains culturally vital with 37 million attendees, but faces financial strain from rising costs and celebrity casting, threatening access and diversity.
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RecommendedA new global analysis shows media coverage of violence against women and misogynistic abuse has dropped to just 1.3% of online news, the lowest level in years, despite rising cases.
Tony award-winning actress Christine Baranski will make her West End debut alongside Richard E Grant in a revival of Noël Coward's classic comedy Hay Fever at Wyndham's theatre this autumn.
Equity's Choreographers and Movement Directors Network highlights the lack of recognition for movement directors in major awards like the Oliviers, advocating for dedicated categories.
Tudur Owen's Welsh-language play Huw Fyw delivers an unashamedly heartfelt exploration of a WWII veteran's life, blending humor with deep emotional resonance through superb performances at Cardiff's Dance House.
David Tennant, Riz Ahmed, and Jodie Whittaker headline the 2026 West End revival of Nassim Soleimanpour's acclaimed 'cold read' play at the Duchess Theatre, featuring a rotating celebrity cast.
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RecommendedRichard E Grant makes a triumphant return to London's West End after two decades, starring with Christine Baranski in a major revival of Noël Coward's classic comedy 'Hay Fever' at Wyndham's Theatre.
Clint Dyer's blistering revival of One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest at the Old Vic transforms the classic story with African American patients, offering a searing critique of US incarceration and psychiatric systems through masterful performances.
The profane puppet musical Avenue Q returns to London's Shaftesbury Theatre in 2026, offering a fun, nostalgic trip with updated references and a strong cast.
The long-running puppet musical Avenue Q continues its provocative run at London's Shaftesbury Theatre, delivering deliberately offensive humor and defiantly stupid entertainment through August 29.
Ross Kemp returns as Grant Mitchell in EastEnders, reuniting with Phil and Sam for the first time in over a decade amid a powerful dementia storyline.
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RecommendedNadia Fall, artistic director of London's Young Vic, calls for bold programming and government incentives as theatres face financial struggles, announcing new shows including an anti-Trump musical adaptation of Thelma & Louise.