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Vintage Pictures of Guildford City FC Always Draw A Crowd

The date of the picture seen here is Wednesday, November 30, 1938. It was the occasion of a first round replay in the FA Cup between Guildford City Football Club…

Review: Royal Philharmonic Orchestra with Barry Wordsworth – G Live

by The Stage Dragon The concert at G Live given by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra was undeniably a popular event since the hall was at near-capacity; the marketing team seem…

Review: Abigail’s Party – Yvonne Arnaud Theatre

by The Stage Dragon It’s orange and brown, so of course it’s the 1970s. The  instantly recognisable  colour scheme greets the audience upon arrival to Abigail’s Party, accompanying a brilliant…

Further Afield For A Pleasant Day Out: Clandon Park and Hatchlands Park

This month John Gilbert takes a trip to National Trust properties Clandon Park and Hatchlands Park. Author’s star-rated system: *** Worth a visit ** Worth a detour * Interesting Although…

Guildford Photographers Make It A Hat Trick of Wins

Talented photographers of the Guildford Photographic Society (GPS) have scooped the coveted Bracknell Nine’s Trophy, in the face of tough competition from eight other photography clubs, for the third year…

Review: Go Back for Murder – Yvonne Arnaud Theatre

by The Stage Dragon Will, I wonder, even the most ardent Agatha Christie fans be able to guess ‘whodunit?’ It’s definitely a challenge, but an enjoyable one, that ‘The Official…

Review: GIMF – Vivace Chorus at Guildford’s G Live

Touches of sweet harmony Concert by Vivace Chorus at G Live – Saturday March 9th by Gillian Ramsden I was really looking forward to the choral arrangement Vaughan Williams’  ‘Serenade to…

Review: GIMF – The Brodsky Quartet – Holy Trinity Church

Guildford International Music Festival (GIMF): The Brodsky Quartet (Violinists Daniel Rowland and Ian Belton, violist Paul Cassidy and cellist Jacqueline Thomas) at Holy Trinity Church Saturday 9 March 2013 by…

Singer’s New Release ‘Happy End’ is Just the Beginning

By Sam Liddicott Singer Fran Galea, aka Chess, (a student of Guildford’s Academy of Contemporary Music) has been very busy as of late. Following the release of her eponymous debut…

Review: GIMF – Symphonova Orchestra, Shelly Katz – Electric Theatre

by The Stage Dragon Opening the Guildford International Music Festival (GIMF) with an electronic orchestra was a brave move, a sign of austere times and perhaps a nod to the…