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Scathing Review for West End's 'Oh, Mary!'

The Broadway transfer 'Oh, Mary!' starring Mason Alexander Park opens in London to a damning one-star critique. Read our full review of the controversial comedy.

Export Ban on Rare Trafalgar Union Jack

A government export ban aims to keep a unique, battle-scarred Union Jack from the Battle of Trafalgar in the UK. The flag, one of only three survivors, is valued at £450,000.

Review: Christmas Day at London's Almeida Theatre

Sam Grabiner's provocative play 'Christmas Day' at the Almeida Theatre offers a stark exploration of Jewish identity and family conflict. Discover our review of this alternative festive production.

The Ancient Origins and Uses of the Christmas Tree

Discover the fascinating history of the Christmas tree, from Roman Saturnalia to Norwegian floors and London's Trafalgar Square. Explore its botanical journey and enduring festive magic.

Paranormal Activity Play Review: West End Horror

The Paranormal Activity stage play at London's Ambassadors Theatre delivers masterful horror, leaving audiences terrified and awestruck. Read our full review of the spine-chilling production.

Ashes Fans Watch Gabba Test from Luxury Apartments

Cricket supporters are watching the second Ashes Test from luxury apartments next to The Gabba, enjoying perfect views without tickets or queues. Discover this ingenious way to experience the action.

How Does Santa Go Down the Chimney? Review

A magical stage adaptation of Mac Barnett's festive book enchants young audiences at London's Unicorn Theatre. Discover the show's charm and book your tickets now!

Clive Owen in 'End' - Eldridge's Trilogy Finale

Clive Owen delivers a moving performance in David Eldridge's 'End', completing his theatrical trilogy about ordinary lives. Discover this exploration of love, death and remembrance at the National Theatre.

Hunger Games Stage Show Divides London Critics

London's new Hunger Games stage adaptation receives mixed reviews for its spectacular staging but clunky storytelling. See what critics said about the dystopian production running until October 2026.

Harewood & Jones Star in Groundbreaking Othello

Two of Britain's finest actors, David Harewood and Toby Jones, deliver breathtaking performances in a revolutionary new production of Othello that's redefining Shakespeare for modern audiences.

Hollywood star in Gupta's Anglo-Indian Hedda Gabler

Acclaimed playwright Tanika Gupta revolutionises Ibsen's classic with groundbreaking Anglo-Indian interpretation, casting a major Hollywood star in a production that's rewriting theatrical history.

The Line of Beauty: Riveting Thatcher-Era Drama

Discover our compelling review of The Line of Beauty at London's Almeida Theatre - a powerful adaptation of Alan Hollinghurst's award-winning novel that masterfully explores 1980s politics, sexuality, and hypocrisy.

Phar Lap Electro-Swing Musical: Dazzling But Uneven

The Guardian's review of 'Phar Lap: The Electro-Swing Musical' reveals a production bursting with creative ambition, spectacular visuals, and infectious energy, though narrative coherence occasionally falters in this bold reimagining of racing legend.

Elmet's Haunting Theatre Triumph in Bradford

Fiona Mozley's Booker-shortlisted novel 'Elmet' receives a stunning theatrical adaptation at Bradford's Loading Bay theatre, delivering a powerful exploration of family, land, and vengeance in modern Yorkshire.

Nelson paid wine bill to mistress's husband, letters reveal

Newly revealed historical documents expose Admiral Lord Nelson's extraordinary payment for three dozen claret bottles to the cuckolded husband of his lover Emma Hamilton, revealing the tangled personal life behind Britain's naval legend.

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