Theater
Ncuti Gatwa's 'The Importance of Being Earnest' to Stream Free on YouTube
National Theatre at Home brings back "Take Your Seats," with Gatwa's 'The Importance of Being Earnest' streaming free on YouTube.
Theater
National Theatre at Home brings back "Take Your Seats," with Gatwa's 'The Importance of Being Earnest' streaming free on YouTube.
Music
Music buffs will be familiar with the Glastonbury Music Festival, held every summer in the titular town smack in the middle of Somerset. The festival traces its roots back to the 1910s when it was initially a celebration of modern classical music as part of an imagined, forthcoming utopian society
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Russell T. Davies wraps up the second (and possibly final) season of Doctor Who on Disney+ with an hour that goes for broke in every respect. "The Reality War" is an epic spectacle of the sort that Davies has always loved as a showrunner β a finale that brings
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No matter which reboot or what season, showrunner Russell T. Davies' version of Doctor Who has a few...let's call them "consistencies." His Doctors are morally complex figures who are optimists at heart, although they carry around no small amount of trauma (Fourteen's
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Given that the franchise has been around for over sixty years, Doctor Who has a lot of anniversaries to celebrate. As a general rule, it usually likes to go all out for them, in ways that most frequently involve copious applications of former Tenth Doctor, David Tennant. (See the global
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On paper, Doctor Who meets Eurovision feels like an unbeatable premise. An over-the-top, purposefully high-camp event, with flashy outfits that may or may not light up, coordinated dance numbers, and dedicated fanbases waging voting campaigns should result in an hour that's fun, if nothing else, and it seems
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Doctor Who fans have had literal decades of practice at dodging spoilers. It's a practice that's been honed over years' worth of conflicting release dates, long waits between U.S. and U.K. transmissions, eventual day and date synchronicity, and whatever was happening last season,
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"We're all just stories in the end" is an idea we've encountered on Doctor Who before. But although this line was originally spoken in the Season 5 episode "The Big Bang," the Eleventh Doctor's famous phrase has rarely felt more
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Though Doctor Who ostensibly follows the adventures of a two-hearted alien who travels through space and time in a blue police box, the show's heart is most often found in the stories of the companions alongside him. Showrunner Russell T. Davies has always been interested in the idea
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When a franchise has been around as long as Doctor Who has, it's inevitable that it's going to revisit some of the same stories over time. Most often, that's reflected in repeated encounters with the Time Lord's most famous enemies: Daleks, Cybermen,
Movies
Our first look at buzzy feature film The Roses is here, and it's essentially got awards-bait written all over it. From the star-studded cast, led by Oscar nominee Benedict Cumberbatch (The Thing with Feathers) and Oscar winner Olivia Colman (Wicked Little Letters), to its buzzy pedigree, everything about
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The introduction of any new companion to the world of Doctor Who tends to follow a few predictable patterns: The Doctor usually meets a new traveling partner on Earth, introducing them to the existence of things like aliens and the concept of time travel in a familiar environment before whisking