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Headlines of the Evening Standard on the day of London bombing on 7 July 2005, at Waterloo station Unloading the Evening Standard at Chancery Lane Station, November 2014. The Evening Standard, formerly The Standard (1827–1904), is a long-established newspaper, since 2009, a local free newspaper in tabloid format, with a website on the Internet, published and distributed in London, England.
The Evening Standard Theatre Awards, established in 1955, [1] are the oldest theatrical awards ceremony in the United Kingdom. They are presented annually for outstanding achievements in London Theatre, and are organised by the Evening Standard newspaper. They are the West End's equivalent to Broadway's Drama Desk Awards. [2][3]
The London Evening Standard has printed its final daily paper ahead of a move to weekly-only editions and a rebrand. The newspaper launched in its original incarnation in 1827 and became free of ...
All new productions and performances on the London stage between 14 October 2022 and 13 October 2023 were eligible for consideration. [citation needed]Once again the judging panel was comprised Baz Bamigboye (Deadline Hollywood), Sarah Crompton (WhatsOnStage and The Observer), the Evening Standard’s chief theatre critic Nick Curtis, freelance critic and playwright Farah Najib, Alice Saville ...
The 66th Evening Standard Theatre Awards were awarded in recognition of the 2021–2022 London Theatre season on 11 December 2022 at a ceremony at The Ivy, London. Nominations were announced on 17 October 2022. The awards ceremony was compered by Sheridan Smith and co-hosted by Evgeny Lebedev, proprietor of the London Evening Standard.
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The Evening Standard British Film Awards were established in 1973 by London's Evening Standard newspaper. The Standard Awards is the only ceremony "dedicated to British and Irish talent," [ 1] judged by a panel of "top UK critics." [ 2] Each ceremony honours films from the previous year.
The Evening News: 1881–1980, 1987: Harmsworth brothers: The Star: 1888–1960: The Tart: 2007–2009: TartMedia Group The True Sun: 1832–1837: The Wharf 1998-2018 Trinity Mirror West London Observer: 1855–1984 [3] Whitehall Evening Post: 1718–1801