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Theatre Director Peter James Dies Aged 84

Celebrated theatre director Peter James, former artistic director of Sheffield Crucible and Chichester Festival Theatre, passes away at 84, leaving an indelible mark on British theatre.

STC's Whitefella Yella Tree: A Landmark Love Story

Sydney Theatre Company's acclaimed new production, 'Whitefella Yella Tree', is a powerful and poetic exploration of a forbidden romance between two Aboriginal boys in the 19th century, hailed as a landmark work for First Nations storytelling.

Heroic Pupil, 11, Expelled After Disarming Armed Classmate

An 11-year-old middle school student in New Mexico faces expulsion after heroically disarming a classmate who brought a loaded handgun to school. The boy's brave actions, which potentially averted a tragedy, have been met with a controversial zero-toleran

School's 'dangerous' water bottle ban leaves mum furious

A UK mother is outraged after her son's school implemented a ban on students carrying their own water bottles between lessons, citing 'spillage risks' and demanding they use a single, fixed location for hydration instead.

Juliet Stevenson triumphs in 'Land of the Living'

Acclaimed actress Juliet Stevenson delivers a tour-de-force performance in Anna Ledwich's gripping psychological drama 'Land of the Living' at the Hampstead Theatre Downstairs, exploring trauma and memory.

Dancing at Lughnasa Review: A Triumphant Revival

The Lyric Theatre's triumphant revival of Brian Friel's masterpiece delivers a poignant and powerful exploration of sisterhood, memory, and repression in 1930s Ireland, featuring a stellar ensemble cast.

Juliet Stevenson Astounds in 'The Land of the Living'

Juliet Stevenson delivers a tour de force performance in David Greig's profound new play 'The Land of the Living'. This searing exploration of grief and memory at London's Dorfman Theatre is an unmissable theatrical event.

Shakespeare's Romans Reborn in Epic Almeida Triumph

A blistering new production of Shakespeare's Roman plays at London's Almeida Theatre merges Julius Caesar, Antony and Cleopatra, and Coriolanus into a single, searing commentary on modern political decay, earning a triumphant five-star review.

World's Smallest Theatre Makes Community-Led Comeback

Discover the incredible story of The Smallest Theatre in the World in Criccieth, Wales. Saved from dereliction by a local community group, this magical 1960s time capsule has reopened with a bold new vision for the arts.

Frieda Hughes: Art & Poetry on Envelopes

An exclusive look at Frieda Hughes's captivating new exhibition, where poetry meets painting. Discover how she transformed 52 used envelopes into a profound visual and literary journey, confronting grief and the echoes of her famous family's history.

Endgame Review: Horne & Hodge Excel in Beckett Masterpiece

A searing new production of Samuel Beckett's Endgame, starring Mathew Horne and Douglas Hodge, triumphs at Bath's Ustinov Theatre. This critically acclaimed revival finds profound humour and humanity in the play's existential despair.

Stars Gather for Sylvia Young's Funeral in London

The worlds of music, theatre, and television united in North London to celebrate the extraordinary life of Sylvia Young, the legendary theatre school founder who launched a thousand stars.

M&S School Jumper 11-Pack slashed to £22

Parents can make huge savings on school uniforms as Marks & Spencer launches an incredible deal on an 11-pack of mixed school jumpers, perfect for the new term.

Ncuti Gatwa's Rave Review Of 'Born With Teeth'

Former Doctor Who and Sex Education star Ncuti Gatwa delivers a scorching review of Liz Duffy Adams' play 'Born With Teeth', praising its fierce energy and powerful performances at London's Almeida Theatre.

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