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Twelfth Night Revels This Saturday, January 6

Pilgrim Morris Mens’ Twelfth Night revels take place in Guildford this Saturday (January 6). They will be touring pubs in the town centre performing their traditional mummers play, singing folk…

Lib Dem Leader on Sudden Death of Theatre Director, ‘He Worked Tirelessly’

The leader of the Liberal Democrats at GBC, Caroline Reeves, said today how sad were her local party colleagues at the news of the death of James Barber, director of…

Film Review: Jumanji – Welcome to the Jungle

By Dennis Harvey-Hepherd Many of you will fondly remember the 1996 Jumanji film, starring Robin Williams and Kirsten Dunst. You can rest assured that the new chapter of Jumanji will…

Stage Review: Dick Whittington – Yvonne Arnaud Theatre

By Alice Fowler ’Tis the season to groan at terrible puns; to be dazzled by the brightest, most glittering costumes this side of Vegas; to shout “Laid back, Jack!” at…

Watts Gallery Exhibition Devoted To Victorian Water-colourist Helen Allingham

This winter, Watts Gallery – Artists’ Village in Compton is presenting an exhibition devoted to the artist Helen Allingham RWS (1848-1926). Allingham is one of the most familiar and well-loved…

Festive Fun At ‘The Fair Before Christmas’ This Saturday, December 9

The Fair Before Christmas, taking place at the Park Barn Social Centre on Saturday, December 9, is a free to enter family event organised by the Guildford Borough Council-run centre…

Film Review: The Man Who Invented Christmas

By Dennis Harvey-Hepherd This is a beautiful little film about how and why our most cherished author, Charles Dickens, came to write A Christmas Carol. The cast consists of a…

Stage Review: Jack And His Giant Stalk – The Adult Panto

by Tricia Marcotti Citizens of Guildford! The pantomime season is upon us! Yes, it’s December and we adults have our own pantomime to get involved with. Slapping our thighs, tapping…

Stage Review: Wait Until Dark – Yvonne Arnaud Theatre

By Ferenc Hepp Three recently released cons believe a doll containing heroin is in a flat occupied by a blind woman, Susy, whose husband is away. This is the start…

Film Review: Battle of the Sexes – Guildford Odeon

By Dennis Harvey-Hepherd At its heart, Battle of the Sexes is the story of a publicity stunt that went hideously wrong for its sponsor and in doing so caused a…