Nick Curtis

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Nick Curtis is Evening Standard’s chief theatre critic, co-host of the Standard Theatre Podcast, a feature writer and an award winning interviewer. Although he has written predominantly for the Standard for three decades his work has also appeared in most major English newspapers and magazines from Radio Times to Tatler to GQ.

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Nick Curtis is Evening Standard’s chief theatre critic, co-host of the Standard Theatre Podcast, a feature writer and an award winning interviewer. Although he has written predominantly for the Standard for three decades his work has also appeared in most major English newspapers and magazines from Radio Times to Tatler to GQ.

Tom Sturgess in War Horse 2026 at the National Theatre
Theatre

War Horse at the National Theatre: Remains tremendously moving

The return of War Horse to the National Theatre comes with added resonance in our time

4 Jun 2026
Helen George (Tracy Lord) in High Society
Theatre

High Society: Helen George gives star turn opposite Felicity Kendal

This adaptation of Cole Porter’s musical at the Barbican is ruled by the Call the Midwife star

4 Jun 2026
Patricia Allison (Clea)
Theatre

Black Comedy: Mixes physical comedy and emotional cringe

Peter Shaffer’s farce at the Orange Tree Theatre is somewhat dated but crowd-pleasing nonetheless

29 May 2026
David Hunter as Adam Maitland, David Fynn as Beetlejuice and Chelsea Halfpenny as Barbara Maitland
Theatre

Beetlejuice the Musical: An absolute scream

This adaptation of the Tim Burton classic brings vaudeville chaos to the Prince Edward theatre

29 May 2026
Jinkx Monsoon as Judy Garland in End of the Rainbow
Theatre

End of the Rainbow: Judy Garland's corpse dragged out yet again

Jinkx Monsoon’s show at Soho Theatre Walthamstow caused our theatre reviewer to consider stabbing himself in the leg

26 May 2026
The cast of CARE at the Young Vic
Theatre

CARE at Young Vic: A singular, compassionate piece of work

Set in a care home, this is a powerful, empathetic look at a crumbling system supporting the elderly

21 May 2026
Pooky Quesnel - Quartet in Autumn
Theatre

Quartet in Autumn: Crisply funny study of four lonely office workers

This adaptation of Barbara Pym’s novel is a compelling study of ageing workers grappling with meaning

21 May 2026
Noah Valentine (Alan Strang) and the company of Equus
Theatre

Equus review: A fine revival of a deeply odd but significant play

A forceful revival of Peter Shaffer’s strange play at the Menier Chocolate Factory with a standout lead performance

19 May 2026
The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind
Theatre

The Boy Who Harnessed The Wind: Good-hearted but long-winded

This musical based on the true story of William Kamkwamba @sohoplace is heartfelt if a little laborious

18 May 2026
Michelle Terry as Mother Courage in Mother Courage and Her Children at Shakespeare's Globe
Theatre

Mother Courage and Her Children: Big, bold populist political theatre

Michelle Terry gives a bravura performance in this first staging of Brecht at Shakespeare’s Globe

18 May 2026
MyAnna Buring (She) and Patrick Kennedy (He) in Stage Kiss
Theatre

Stage Kiss at Hampstead Theatre: Amusing but lightweight comedy

Sarah Ruhl’s theatrical comedy about two actors exes reigniting the spark entertains but lacks chemistry

18 May 2026
Theatre

Sherlock Holmes at Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre: A garbled take

A baffling mix of previous takes on Holmes doesn’t have much of a clue

18 May 2026
Taya Reynolds and Siena Kelly - 1536
Theatre

1536 at Ambassadors Theatre: Believe the hype, this is electrifying

Ava Pickett’s award-winning play set during Henry VIII’s reign transfers to the West End and retains every bit of its power

13 May 2026
Gary Oldman in Krapp’s Last Tape
Theatre

Krapp’s Last Tape review: Gary Oldman is sublime

Gary Oldman brings his Beckett show to the Royal Court for a commanding display

12 May 2026
Michael Grady-Hall as Puck in A Midsummer Night's Dream at Shakespeare's Globe
Theatre

A Midsummer Night’s Dream: A winningly sunny show at the Globe

Director Emily Lim’s version is one full of audience participation and a playful spirit

5 May 2026
Ralph Fiennes (Henry Irving), Miranda Raison (Ellen Terry)
Theatre

Grace Pervades review: Ralph Fiennes sends himself up delightfully

A warm and witty look at British theatrical pioneers at the Theatre Royal Haymarket

1 May 2026
Adeel Akhtar, Lyndsey Marshal, Monica Dolan and Paul Hilton in MASS
Theatre

Mass at Donmar Warehouse: An easy win for a smugly liberal audience

This drama about a US school shooting has fine acting but can’t rise above hand-wringing

30 Apr 2026
Calam Lynch (Brian).
Theatre

Please Please Me: Clumsy look at Epstein's obsession with Lennon

Tom Wright’s play at the Kiln takes on the life and times of The Beatles’ manager in a stripped-back production

27 Apr 2026
Theatre

The Price: Arthur Miller's post-Crash drama shouldn't work this well

Arthur Miller’s post-Depression play is unsurprisingly timely again at the Marylebone Theatre

24 Apr 2026
Yousef Sweid
Theatre

Between the River and the Sea: The personal can't avoid the political

At the Royal Court, Palestinian actor and Israeli citizen Yousel Sweid’s autobiographical stand-up theatre indirectly approaches the Gaza crisis via his divorce

21 Apr 2026
AVENUE Q. Lucy The Slut
Theatre

Avenue Q review: An illicit, profane, puppet joy

This Tony-winning legendary production revives at the Shaftesbury Theatre with hilarious offensiveness still intact

17 Apr 2026