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
Plus, if a critic judges the content of a show on personal opinion, is it censorship?
The question is, can a writer write about writing without being annoying?
School’s out for summer, so what’s good on the West End?
The Arts Council said the opera venue had presented ‘inspiring ideas’ in bringing its excellent work to people beyond the capital
What a pleasure it is to be back at The Original Beef of Chicagoland
'My goal’s being a rapid responder to changing culture and challenging the status quo.'
She‘s come a long way since acting was “a weird side quest” in her teens
After three years and £13 million, the V&A Museum of Childhood is reopening in radically different form as Young V&A. We got a sneak preview
'When your life changes that drastically it's hard to go back to the place that you're from.' - Milly Alcock on life after House of the Dragon
“Comedy’s my first love really - the only reason I ever became a performer was to make people laugh.”
‘I’m doing things I didn’t know I could do before’
Plus our reviews of Patriots at the Noël Coward Theatre and A Midsummer Night’s Dream at Shakespeare’s Globe
Plus our reviews of Great Expectations and Bleak Expectations...
He gets recognised in California car parks and African airports, but his mum remains unimpressed
Bona fide stars from Billie Piper and Kate Winslet to Gary Oldman, Daniel Radcliffe and Lesley Manville are all in the running for honours
The show is keeping its powder dry after the thrill of episodes three, four and five, but surely all this is heading towards an explosion