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When the 90s bombshell Pamela Anderson sensationally left the hit body-beautiful drama Baywatch in 1997, panicked producers scoured the planet to find a ...
Luigi: The Musical” is a satirical take on the real-life murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Luigi Mangione, using humor to ...
Dances With Films announces the 2025 program for the 28th edition of the independent film festival in Los Angeles.
One of the UK's favourite TV household names, Ed Byrne returns to the stage with a brand-new show as he heads to Edinburgh this summer and then on the road in autumn. From the quote attributed to Mark ...
The Academy Awards, colloquially known as the Oscars, are widely regarded as the "pinnacle of an actor's career" and the ...
Writer Richard McCarthy, left, and actor Gary Gulman talk in between filming sessions during production for the short-film ...
Malthouse Theatre’s new production of The Birds is thrillingly realised – and holds striking resonance with pandemic lockdowns.
The satirical play follows five generations of Assyrian women through the Ottoman Empire to present-day Chicago, tackling colonialism and generational trauma — and finding humor through it all.
Virginie Despentes is pivoting to theater. Playgoers “really show up, even for demanding or radical works,” she says.
Palladino’s new series, created with her husband, takes ballet somewhere it doesn’t usually go: the world of comedy.
The spirit of August Strindberg infuses Hannah Moscovitch’s “Sexual Misconduct of the Middle Classes” and Jen Silverman’s ...