Nye at the National Theatre: Sheen shines but this play flatlines March 11, 2024 Nye at the National Theatre ★★★☆☆ Michael Sheen was born to play Aneurin ‘Nye’ Bevan, the firebrand Welsh politician who in 1948 willed into existence the NHS as we know it. Sheen has been a “not-for-profit” actor since 2021, donating the money from his movies to causes including a fund to help send Welsh kids [...]
Oscar highlights: Six take aways from last night’s ceremony March 11, 2024 The Barbie Vs Oppenheimer saga is at an end. Did last night change what we’ll be watching in the future? Here are all our Oscar highlights
Lindsay Lohan had a cute way of bonding with Irish Wish co-stars during filming March 11, 2024 Lindsay Lohan photographed Irish Wish co stars behind the scenes
Opinion: Standing at the Sky’s Edge erases Sheffield’s Asian population March 11, 2024 Standing at the Sky's Edge erases Sheffield's Asian population
The Oscars results in full: Oppenheimer and Poor Things win big March 11, 2024 Ryan Gosling was the Oscars biggest talking point for his stellar performance of Barbie song “I’m Just Ken”
High and Low: John Galliano examines designer’s antisemitic outbursts March 11, 2024 High and Low: John Galliano is a new film examining the designer's antisemitic outburts
Copa 71 review: celebrating football’s forgotten female tournament March 11, 2024 Copa 71 celebrates a forgotten 1970s female football tournament
London is not a 24-hour city – and Khan needs to change that March 11, 2024 Sadiq Khan must pledge to do more to support our night time industries, making sure they thrive rather than survive.
‘Ticket sales alone can’t save London theatre – the 2024 budget is a lifeline’ March 10, 2024 'The 2024 budget is a lifeline for small London theatres like ours'
For Black Boys review, Garrick Theatre: Hopeful and enlightening March 9, 2024 For Black Boys is an entertaining and enlightening show about the Black male experience