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Musicals are living their High Life in Scotland, says Alan Cumming
Alan Cumming has commented on a significant rise in musical theatre interest across Scotland. He attributes this growing enthusiasm to a surge in new productions being staged throughout the country.
Musicals are living their High Life in Scotland, says Alan Cumming
The star says a surge in new productions is driving growing interest in musical theatre across Scotland.
TV tonight: a major new culture wars drama from the great Russell T Davies
Alan Cumming and David Morrissey star in the gripping Manchester-set series. Plus, a wild tale of charity shenanigans involving One Direction. Here’s what to watch this evening.9pm, Channel 4A harrowing scene on a regular residential street in Manchester ropes you into this new drama by Russell T Davies.
TV tonight: a major new culture wars drama from the great Russell T Davies
Alan Cumming and David Morrissey star in the gripping Manchester-set series. Plus, a wild tale of charity shenanigans involving One Direction. Here’s what to watch this evening.9pm, Channel 4A harrowing scene on a regular residential street in Manchester ropes you into this new drama by Russell T Davies.
'Canal Street is magical - like living on a movie set'
Actor Alan Cumming stars in the new Channel 4 series which was filmed in Manchester's Gay Village.
‘How often I’m called a paedophile online is shocking’: inside Russell T Davies’s horrifying drama about rising hatred
Russell T Davies's new Channel 4 drama, *Tip Toe*, examines the rise of homophobia through the escalating feud between two Manchester neighbours. The series uses the conflict between a gay bar manager and a judgmental neighbour to explore how political rhetoric and online bullying fuel hatred. The drama is set in Manchester's queer scene, echoing the setting of the classic series *Queer As Folk*.
Boris Johnson described Theresa May as a ‘giant Yucca tree under whose shade everything dies’
Boris Johnson described Theresa May as a ‘giant Yucca tree under whose shade everything dies’ Exclusive: Sir Conor Burns, one of Boris Johnson’s closest aides, lays bare the former prime minister’s dim view of his predecessor in new book marking ten years since the Brexit referendum - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments The full scale of Boris Johnson’s contempt for former prime minister Theresa May is revealed in detail today by one of his closest former aides. Mr Johnson, who succeeded Mrs...