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MUDTOWN, the new six-part series, created and written by Hannah Daniel & Georgia Lee , starts going out from 9pm on 20th August on U&Alibi, Sky and Virgin Media. A gritty drama centred around a magistrate in a Welsh criminal court, it’s a strikingly fresh take on the procedural crime...

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The hit musical Two Strangers (Carry a Cake Across New York) will transfer to Broadway this autumn, following acclaimed runs in London’s West End and at the American Repertory Theater in Boston.

Previews begin on Saturday 1 November 2025, ahead of an official opening night on Thursday 20 November...

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Rob Brydon Hosts BBC Reality Series Destination

We’re delighted to share that UA client Rob Brydon will host Destination X , a new reality competition series out now on BBC One and iPlayer.

Produced by BBC Studios, Destination X follows ten contestants on a thrilling journey across Europe....

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TIFF

The Toronto International Film Festival has revealed a powerful 2025 lineup, with a number of titles featuring work by United Agents clients across performance, production, casting, and design.

California Schemin’, the directorial debut from James McAvoy, will have its world premiere at TIFF. Cast includes Elijah Cook. John Scougall...

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Danny James King

Danny James King is a London-based writer, working across fiction, theatre, film and television. His debut play BOUNTY was runner up for the Alfred Fagon Award and a film adaptation is currently in the works with Joi Productions. His latest play, MISS MYRTLE'S GARDEN, premiered in 2025 at the Bush Theatre, directed by artistic director Taio Lawson as part of previous artistic director Lynette Linton's final season. The Stage described the play as 'a thing of blistering beauty' while the Guardian wrote 'King has a gift for writing rich comedy.'