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Sammy Rat’s Spring Sessions Concert

[thethe-image-slider name=”Sammy Rat and the Resonators”] The Guildford Dragon’s David Rose joins his band members in Sammy Rat and the Resonators for a special concert at All Saints’ Church, Witley,…

Pret A Manger, Swan Lane

As we entered Pret A Manger in Swan Lane we met someone whom we know. She asked whether we were doing our coffee shop review, and said that she thinks…

The Tudor Lounge, High Street

Approached via one of Guildford’s few remaining, Saxon ‘Gate’s (they used to form the side alleys to all High Street properties, allowing access to their rear gardens and outhouses), the…

‘Barefoot in the Park’ – Yvonne Arnaud

Maureen Lipman stars in, and directs, the Yvonne Arnaud’s own in-house production of this revival of a classic play about newly-weds, by American script supremo, Neil Simon. The age-old ménage…

Stage Dragon Interview: Oliver Cotton

Oliver Cotton is about to appear in ‘Barefoot in the Park’ at the Yvonne Arnaud. Here he talks about the play, his nerves, acting with the greats such as Olivier…

Radisson Edwardian Hotel, Alexandra Terrace

This week we tried Guildford’s newest and only four star hotel, The Radisson Edwardian at the top of the Upper High Street in Alexandra Terrace. The lobby is impressive but…

‘Bette and Joan’ – Yvonne Arnaud

By The Stage Dragon History and rumour tells us of the great filming rivalry between Bette Davies and Joan Crawford, perhaps partly fuelled by Bette Davies’ spurning of Joan Crawford’s…

Glutton & Glee, Tunsgate

Our weekly Guildford coffee shop review… The Glutton & Glee coffee shop in Tunsgate seems to appeal to women. We were recommended it by a woman and most of the…

Gallery House Cafe, The High Street

I like things traditional, so I like the coffee shop at Guildford House. It could be used as a set for an Agatha Christie film or a Doctor Who scene…

‘On Golden Pond’ – Yvonne Arnaud

by The Stage Dragon On Golden Pond is most famous for its film adaptation, which won a trio of Oscars in 1982. But it did stand alone as a successful…