

Nick Clark covers all aspects of London's extraordinary arts scene. Previously, Nick was culture editor at Evening Standard and 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 covers all aspects of London's extraordinary arts scene. Previously, Nick was culture editor at Evening Standard and 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.

Revealed: Full cost of Tower Hamlets’ legal fight against low traffic neighbourhoods in Bethnal Green

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"

The Bafta nominated actor on why his new movie will help a lot of people, making Tyrannosaur at eight and learning from Tim Roth and Jack O'Connell

Plus we talk to Charlie Brooks about her 'emotional' West End debut

Do you want to see a musical, new writing, Shakespeare or, er, Southgate? Autumn’s packed stage calendar has something for everyone
The venue will reopen as the London Museum with double the public space

As they open their exhibition celebrating 25 years of working together, the couple talk about AI versus analogue, and that time Will Self frisbeed an artwork out the window of the Groucho Club

‘It’s quite weird, the different ways people interact with each other on film sets, “I have my trailer, and you have your trailer.”’

This four part documentary explores how the shy lad from Leytonstone became a global superstar – and all that came with it

The show’s novelty may have worn off but it remains eminently watchable, and in Omar Sy has a star that elevates it above much of the competition

A wealth of stories of daring, cunning and, ultimately, the cost of it all