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Majesty, Merriment, Mystery… and a Boeing 747 – GSC’s 2023 Programme

Majesty, merriment and mystery – not to mention a real-life Boeing 747 – feature in Guildford Shakespeare Company’s 17th annual programme, announced today. The company’s offer for 2023 kicks off…

Surrey County Table Tennis Notes November 2022

By Chris Andrews Aaron McKibbin won bronze at the World Para Table Tennis Championships in Andalucia, Spain, in the Men’s Class 8 Singles, last month. The Midlands Masters over 50’s…

Notice: Storyteller Writes New Children’s Book ‘Surrey Hills Superheroes’

Local author and storyteller Steve Markwell said he wants people to “discover the magic of the Surrey Hills, breathe deeply, and find your inner Superhero”, and he has written a…

Courses, Talks, Visits And More With The Guildford Institute’s New Spring Brochure

Independent educational charity the Guildford Institute has launched its spring brochure for the local community and beyond. With nearly 80 activities on offer, ranging from courses and talks, to visits…

Vivace Chorus On Song As It Celebrates Its 75th Anniversary

Guildford’s Vivace Chorus is 75 years old. To mark the milestone the choir has published a booklet charting its history. Here, Hilary Twigg gives a synopsis of it. After the…

News From The Guildford Table Tennis Association November 2022

Report by Steve Day October saw a full month of fixtures and therefore the tables now represents a more realistic picture of the state of play. In addition to the…

Stage Dragon Review: Good Luck, Studio – Yvonne Arnaud Theatre

By Ferenc Hepp The award winning Mischief Theatre are regulars at the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre and they are welcomed back with the brand new show, Good Luck, Studio. They are…

Stage Dragon Review: Othello – Yvonne Arnaud Theatre

By Alice Fowler Anyone who thinks Shakespeare is dull or irrelevant should head apace to the Yvonne Arnaud theatre this week. Frantic Assembly’s touring production of Othello, showing until Saturday,…

‘Winchester Banksy’ Strikes with Admired Wall Painting

By Hugh Coakley An anonymous Winchester artist, dubbed the ‘Winchester’s Banksy’, has been active in Guildford with a wall painting appearing overnight in an alley off Chapel Street. A local…

Notice: ‘Breeding Grounds’ At The Quaker House, Saturday, October 29 At 7:30pm

Breeding Grounds is an hour-long play by the Journeymen Theatre exploring the human response to sustainability, world population and the moral dilemmas that are now facing each and every one…