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Men's Day Campaigns Split by Anti-Feminist Views

Australia's peak men's health body distances itself from conservative group's International Men's Day campaign amid concerns over anti-feminist and anti-LGBTQI+ messaging. Learn about the evolving nature of men's advocacy.

Ballerini's Song Ignites Feminist Debate in UK

Country star Kelsea Ballerini's new song 'I Sit in Parks' has become an anthem for conservative women, sparking a fierce debate about modern feminism, career choices, and the biological clock in the UK.

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.

Feminist writer Susan Griffin dies at 78

Celebrated feminist author and cultural historian Susan Griffin, whose groundbreaking work reshaped modern feminist thought, has passed away at 78, leaving behind a powerful literary legacy.

Perth's Magical White Christmas Reimagining

Perth Theatre's magical production of A Piano Full of Feathers breathes spectacular new life into Irving Berlin's classic White Christmas, delivering festive enchantment for modern audiences.

Lily Allen's 'Nobody Wants This' Stuns Critics

Lily Allen's West End debut in 'Nobody Wants This' has stunned critics with its raw emotional power and unexpected theatrical brilliance, marking a remarkable career transformation for the pop star.

Swedish Royal Theatre's Elverket Stage Faces Closure

Stockholm's prestigious Royal Dramatic Theatre announces the potential closure of its innovative Elverket stage following the final performance of Hamlet, sparking concerns about Sweden's cultural landscape and the future of experimental theatre.

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