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Uphill Struggle To Get A Piano Up St Martha’s Hill For Music Festival Concerts

by Michael Roberts Heaving a piano from the hall to the front room of your own home is quite an ordeal at the best of times.  Getting one up the…

Review: A Midsummer Night’s Dream – Yvonne Arnaud Theatre

by The Stage Dragon Did you read Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream at school? Probably, it is a favourite and one of the most accessible of Shakespeare’s plays. From the…

A Love Affair With Producing Artists and Their Music

You may not know the name, but John Schroeder has been the producer or co-producer for no less than 175 music artists, including Cliff Richard, the Shadows, Helen Shapiro and…

Review: Swan Lake – Moscow City Ballet – G Live

by The Stage Dragon Tchaikovsky’s glorious score for Swan Lake cannot fail to brighten up a Monday evening, and the performance of the ballet at G-Live was a heart-warming affair. …

Godalming Theatre Group – Amateur and Great

by Izzie Radley Have you noticed how in one industry the word amateur can sometimes conjure the images of someone who nobly does something without the lure of filthy lucre,…

March Madness Poetical at Bar des Arts…ical

Guildford folk with a passion for poetry can this month (March, 2013) see a selection of ‘funny’ poets at a bar in the town that has become famous for its…

Review: Birdsong – Yvonne Arnaud Theatre

by The Stage Dragon Rachel Wagstaff has created a truly stunning stage adaptation of Sebastion Faulks’ evocative best-selling war time novel Birdsong – brought to life imaginatively by Director Alistair…

Further Afield For A Pleasant Day Out: Arundel

This month John Gilbert takes a trip to Arundel in West Sussex. Nestling the magnificent castle of England’s premier duke, (The Duke of Norfolk) and within an hour’s drive from…

I Have Hated Guildford Since 1970 Admits Ken Livingstone

by Martin Giles Ken Livingstone admitted he hated Guildford when he spoke at The Yvonne Arnaud Theatre last night (February 20th). “It always reminds me of 11pm 18th June 1970*.…

Theatre: Satirical Look At Marriage When It Goes ‘Open’

Posing for publicity shots wearing very little indeed in the middle of winter is not the most enviable of pastimes, but two Herald Players gamely bared (nearly) all for the…