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Stage Dragon Review: Shadowlands – CS Lewis Inconveniently Falls In Love

This is the story of CS Lewis confronted with love late in his life. He said that this earthly life is only a shadowland and that real life begins after death. This…

Review: New Publication Tells The Story Of Alan Turing And His Guildford Roots

By David Rose It has taken a long time, but the strong connection that genius Alan Turing had with Guildford is now finally being recognised. Some people have known that…

Press Release: Verdi’s Requiem At G Live

Guildford Choral is hosting the internationally renowned Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra and Salisbury Musical Society at G Live Saturday, March 19, at 7.30pm. They will perform Giuseppe Verdi’s most majestic, operatic and deeply…

Stage Dragon: Wisdom Of A Fool At The Yvonne Arnaud Theatre

By Ferenc Hepp Think No Evil of Us: My Life with Kenneth Williams, Morecambe… there have been quite a number of one-man shows portraying the life and works of comedians…

Shop Front: ‘Chuffed And Stuffed’ – Bamboo Shoots Gets Great Reviews

Advertorial feature In the Chinese Year of the Monkey, Bamboo Shoots in Jeffries Passage, Guildford, is definitely one to try for eating in or taking away. It is getting great…

Month Of Events As Guildford Jazz Celebrates Fifth Anniversary

Guildford Jazz is promising a month of exciting events, from concerts to a young musicians’ workshop, celebrating five years of attracting world-class musicians to the town. The fun on Wednesday, March 9,…

Play Reveals Life And Laughter Of Norman Wisdom

Ferenc Hepp talks to Jack Lane about his one-man play based on the life of comedian Norman Wisdom Written and performed by Jack Lane, the roller-coaster one-man play Wisdom of a Fool…

Academy Of Contemporary Music To Offer Free Diploma Studies For Under 19s

Guildford’s Academy Of Contemporary Music (ACM) will offer under 19s diploma studies free of charge from September. Director of education Adam Bushell said: “This allows students to enrol and study for free at…

Stage Dragon: Ayckbourne’s Hero’s Welcome At The Yvonne Arnaud

Stage Dragon: Ayckbourne’s Hero’s Welcome At The Yvonne Arnaud

Once again, one of Britain’s favourite playwrights, Sir Alan Ayckbourn, renews his strong links with Guildford with his 79th play in 56 years of writing for the stage. Hero’s Welcome, with the…

Stage Dragon: Ayckbourn’s Double Bill At The Arnaud

By Ferenc Hepp Now that panto season is well and truly over, The Yvonne Arnaud is back to more adult programming, although the current double bill of Alan Ayckbourn’s Confusions…