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Review: Good Grief – Yvonne Arnaud

By The Stage Dragon Penelope Keith is just fantastic in this touching, bitter sweet comedy! The opening of Good Grief sees her character June returning from her husband’s funeral. As…

Will Guildford’s Ali Chambers Be The Next JK Rowling?

Move over J K Rowling, Guildford is welcoming its own new fantasy author… and she is only 18! Surrey author Ali Chambers has just released her first novel, Jaded Rein,…

Preview: Duet for One – Yvonne Arnaud

The Yvonne Arnaud has put on some fantastic and varied plays this autumn and the quality shows no signs of waning. The next show to be performed is Tom Kempinski’s…

New Smaller Size Goalposts For Young Footballers

Young footballers can now try out a new form of the game in Stoke Park, Guildford, thanks to grant funding from the Football Foundation, the UK’s largest sports charity. Two…

New Book Is Full Of Retired Railwaymen’s Ramblings And Great Pictures

[thethe-image-slider name=”Ramblings of Railwaymen”] It’s a well known fact that railwaymen love talking about the old days – especially steam engines. Take their memories and their stories, add a superb…

Review: The Sacred Flame – Yvonne Arnaud

By The Stage Dragon The English Touring Theatre has made a bit of a name for itself as a risk taking company. It has been unafraid, over the years, to…

The Search Is On For Guildford’s Rising Stars

Are you a rising musical star? Do you think you have the talent to be the next big thing? If so, the Bar des Arts is about to put on…

Prue Leith’s Biography Lays The Cupboard Bare

By Flora Windebank One of the biggest names to visit the book festival this year is chef, novelist, businesswoman and entrepreneur, Prue Leith. She talked about her explosive new autobiography.…

Rector’s New Book Puts Focus On Loving The Local Community

A Guildford rector’s regular blog on his parish’s website and his commitment to the local community has resulted in him being asked to write a new book. Reimagining Discipleship: Loving…

Review: Dry Rot – Yvonne Arnaud

If you’re looking for some light comedy to make you chuckle after a hard days work, Dry Rot is the show for you. The classic 1950s farce is stopping by…