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Review: The Lady In The Van – Electric Theatre

by Tricia Marcotti I will declare that I have seen the movie. That being said, I have never before last night seen the play that the movie was based on.…

Review: Waiting for God – Yvonne Arnaud Theatre

Review: Waiting for God – Yvonne Arnaud Theatre

By Ferenc Hepp Those of us who are of a certain age will no doubt remember the BAFTA nominated TV comedy series Waiting for God which ran for five series…

Tipple of the Month – May 2017

Jeremy Blood from Surrey Wine School reveals his tipples of the month for May all  available from local vinyards. English Wine Week, an annual event, run across the country to…

Review: Lady Macbeth – Coming Soon

By Dennis Harvey-Hepherd First let me explain that this is not Shakespeare but an adaptation of a novel ‘Lady Macbeth of the Mtsensk’ in which the author, Nikolai Leskov, likens…

Two Wins For Merrow Village Bowls Club

Reports by David Raison On Sunday, April 23, Merrow Village Bowls Club travelled to Liphook for their first match of the 2017-18 season. We were blessed with a reasonably fine…

Review: Guardians of the Galaxy Volume 2 – Odeon Cinema

By Dennis Harvey-Hepherd The second volume of the Guardians of the Galaxy franchise continues and grows from the original with style and great humour. Our heroes are joined by familiar…

Review: Our Man in Havana – Yvonne Arnaud Theatre

By Ferenc Hepp In this adaption of the famous Graham Greene novel Our Man in Havana we see a small cast of just four try to take on everything from…

Stitches Is Fine But Alice Needs Time At Guildford Museum

By Gavin Morgan Guildford Heritage Forum Don’t miss the latest temporary exhibition at Guildford Museum titled Stories in Stitch – textiles with stories to tell from the Heritage Services Collections. It…

Dragon Interview: Fracked! Playwright – Alistair Beaton

Last week the play Fracked! Please Don’t Use the F-word, on the topic – as you’d expect – of fracking, which has prompted angry protest, not least in rural Sussex,…

Review: Denial – Odeon Cinema

Review: Denial – Odeon Cinema

By Dennis Harvey-Hepherd Denial is another excellent BBC Films offering, following on from The Viceroy’s House earlier this year. This is a classic legal drama set in the London High…