Nick Clark is The Standard's Head of Culture, covering all aspects of London's extraordinary arts scene. Previously, Nick was features editor of The Stage and he also worked for almost a decade at The Independent, first on the business desk before becoming the newspaper's arts correspondent....
Nick Clark is The Standard's Head of Culture, covering all aspects of London's extraordinary arts scene. Previously, Nick was features editor of The Stage and he also worked for almost a decade at The Independent, first on the business desk before becoming the newspaper's arts correspondent.
The Artistic Director and Chief Executive of the National Theatre Rufus Norris shares his favourite spots in the capital
Walters covered a range of subjects from the hit Netflix Show to fatherhood and the time he thought he was going to die
Plus we discuss two exciting revivals heading to the West End next year
This frank interview is a nuanced look into a star uncomfortable with the trappings of fame
Prepare to have your inner child unleashed in this glorious immersive show that looks at the history of humanity's finest exploration achievement... and it's future
Fancy a festive night out at the theatre? Of course you do
Want to hit the theatre but sick of the seasonal fare? Look no further...
Here are the best festive shows for kids that London has to offer in 2023
It's that time again... and what better way to get into the Christmas spirit than catching a panto
Also: reviews of The House of Bernarda Alba at the National Theatre and the Orange Tree's She Stoops to Conquer
Plus! Our top picks of the shows to see this Christmas...
The extraordinary and shocking story behind one of Hollywood's greats is a compelling watch
The actor on how the idea of playing the matinee idol was terrifying, Grant's shocking backstory and why A-listers are never happy
Nancy and the Nicks bring you all the glitz, glamour and goss from London theatre's biggest night of the year
The Taskmaster favourite talked to us ahead of hosting the 67th Evening Standard Theatre Awards
Former History Boy Samuel Barnett never puts a foot wrong in this short but perfectly formed monologue
Plus! our review of The Time Traveller's Wife....
Plus, would you fancy hearing David Tennant as Macbeth in binaural sound?
Sainsbury's pieces together Santa's dinner plans with help from the Eighties pop star
The dance company, which was supported by Princess Diana, will return next year
"I think the terrifying thing about performing Mrs Lovett, is putting on a cockney accent in front of all these Brits"