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Stage Review: Private Lives – Yvonne Arnaud Theatre

By Ferenc Hepp Now that the weeks of boos and hisses, flashing batons and local radio presenters in dresses are well and truly over, the new season opened this week…

Film Review: The Greatest Showman

By Dennis Harvey-Hepherd This is a musical biopic about the life of legendary showman P T Barnum. It is a delightful example of a modern musical, with toe tapping melodies…

Memories Of 1970s Rock Band Unicorn Whose Founder Members Came from Send And Ockham

By David Rose Fans of rock music from the 1970s may remember Unicorn, a local band, that made some great albums, but unfortunately never had the fame they justly deserved.…

Preview: GSC’s Romeo and Juliet

By Alice Fowler The magnificent interior of Holy Trinity Church is the backdrop for the Guildford Shakespeare Company’s new production, Romeo and Juliet, which starts next month. Reflecting its setting,…

Notice: Herald Players In ‘Hell’ In Latest Production

Eternity in a locked room with three strangers – somebody, somewhere has decided they should be together forever. However, this is not the latest reality show, it is Jean-Paul Sartre’s…

Young Artists Concert To Display Dazzling Musical Talent

Young Artists Concert To Display Dazzling Musical Talent

The fire and passion of youth will make Guildford Symphony Orchestra’s first concert of 2018 a display of dazzling musical talent from all over the world. The GSO Young Artists…

Series Of Free Lectures Focusing On Holy Trinity Church

Three fascinating lectures are taking place focusing on Guildford’s Holy Trinity Church in the High Street. All are free to attend, and first takes place on Monday, February 12, at the…

Twelfth Night Revels This Saturday, January 6

Pilgrim Morris Mens’ Twelfth Night revels take place in Guildford this Saturday (January 6). They will be touring pubs in the town centre performing their traditional mummers play, singing folk…

Lib Dem Leader on Sudden Death of Theatre Director, ‘He Worked Tirelessly’

The leader of the Liberal Democrats at GBC, Caroline Reeves, said today how sad were her local party colleagues at the news of the death of James Barber, director of…

Film Review: Jumanji – Welcome to the Jungle

By Dennis Harvey-Hepherd Many of you will fondly remember the 1996 Jumanji film, starring Robin Williams and Kirsten Dunst. You can rest assured that the new chapter of Jumanji will…