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Review: Lilies On The Land, Electric Theatre

Voices of those who were in the Womens Land Army during the Second World War were vividly brought to life by Merrow Dramatic Society in their production of Lilies On The…

Stage Dragon Review – The Rubenstein Kiss At The Yvonne Arnaud Theatre

Based on a true story set in the McCarthy era, The Rubenstein Kiss explores a family’s search for truth over the generations. Ethel and Julius Rosenberg were the first US citizens…

Review: Comrade Rockstar – The Ivy Arts Centre

By Ferenc Hepp After the summer break (which seems like a long time ago now), one of the first productions at the Ivy Arts Centre, on the Stag Hill campus…

Notice: Merrow Dramatic Society’s Lilies On The Land, Nov 4-7

Based on the letters and anecdotes of real Land Army girls, Lilies on the Land, is a lively, poignant and humorous production following the lives of four women from different walks…

Stage Dragon Review: Home And Beauty – Yvonne Arnaud Theatre

Victoria, with her husband Bill missing in action, dutifully marries Bill’s best friend Fred. The war is over. So all is fine there you say – until Bill turns up on…

Competition! Win Two Pairs Of Tickets To La Traviata By The Russian State Opera

The Guildford Dragon NEWS is giving readers a chance to win two pairs of tickets to see La Traviata on Monday, September 21, at the Dorking Halls. Competition details are given…

Russian State Ballet And Opera House Perform The Nutcracker And Don Quixote In Guildford

The world renowned Russian State Ballet and Opera House is coming to Guildford to perform some of the world’s greatest and best loved ballets – The Nutcracker and Don Quixote. The performances…

Great Acts Promised at 2015 Guildford Fringe Festival

The countdown clock has begun and it’s now less than 100 days until the 2015 Guildford Fringe Festival kicks off. The festival, supported by Guildford Borough Council and Experience Guildford,…

Review: The Small Hand – Susan Hill’s Aaargh Factor

By the Stage Dragon You probably know The Woman in Black, it’s been running in the West End for over 25 years, and is now a film starring Daniel Radcliffe.…

Review: Harlequin Chamber Choir Delights At Electric Theatre

By Ruchi Srivastava Describing themselves as a ‘versatile vocal ensemble’, the Harlequin Chamber Choir, based in Cranleigh, is in no ways a traditional choir that one would normally associate with…