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GSC’s ‘Vanquo’ to Help Travelling Players

By Alice Fowler Guildford’s award-winning theatre company, Guildford Shakespeare Company, is riding high, thanks to the purchase of a new van. The vehicle, nicknamed Vanquo, will allow GSC to extend…

Stage Dragon Review: The Ladykillers at The Electric Theatre

By Tricia Marcotti What do a simple working-class tough, a spiv, an ex-major, a foreign bully, a widow, and a rather posh talking professor have in common? Well they, together…

Dragon Book Review: King Alfred’s Daughter, the Heroine who was Written out of History

By Hugh Coakley I loved this book, King Alfred’s Daughter by Guildford-based author David Stokes. I revelled in the history, the drama and intrigue, the battles and the perspective of…

News From The Guildford Table Tennis Association March 2023

Report by Steve Day In Division Four top spot is shared by Merrow G and Merrow H, both on 76 points. They are closely followed by Challoner B on 73…

Surrey Table Tennis Notes March 2023

By Chris Andrews Michelle McGovern (Ballards) won the Veterans Southern Masters over 50’s Women’s Doubles event partnering Carrie Cope. Surrey based Paul Drinkhall (Ashford) was beaten in the semi-finals of…

60th Anniversary for Local Thespians, The Guildburys

By Tricia Marcotti 2023 is the 60th anniversary for the Guildford community theatre group, Guildburys and it will be celebrated in style with three wonderful shows. Its summer productions have…

Stage Dragon Review: Mrs Warren’s Profession at the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre

By Ferenc Hepp Another classic work with a local connection is brought to the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre stage this week by Theatre Royal Bath Productions, presenting George Bernard Shaw’s Mrs…

Pushing Pedals: Stop the Cycling Culture War and Admit We are Addicted to the Car

This is the regular column on local cycling by the Guildford Bicycle User Group (G-BUG). Its vision is to make cycling in Guildford safer, more convenient and fun. Members share…

Stage Dragon Review: Relatively Speaking is Five Stars at the Yvonne Arnaud

By Ferenc Hepp Alan Ayckbourn needs no introduction, with a hugely successful career as a playwright and director, lasting over six decades. Relatively Speaking was his first major hit in…

News From The Guildford Table Tennis Association February 2023

Report by Steve Day Starting with the Premier Division, Godalming A and Merrow B share top spot, both with 64 points. This is despite the Merrow team losing three out…