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Review: Horrible Histories – Barmy Britain – GLive

By Maria Rayner – They’ve read the books, listened to the audio, watched the TV programme. So now it’s roll up, roll up, Horrible Histories has come to G Live.…

Fringe Festival Takes Much Ado To Clandon Wood

By Dani Maimone This past weekend saw the BurntOut Theatre Company produce a quintessentially British performance of Much Ado About Nothing at Clandon Wood Surrey Hills Natural Burial Reserve. Performed…

Drama on Guildford High Street…

by Victoria Lazarevic – Did you happen to see the two Eskimos looking for a place to fish in Guildford today (Monday, July 7)? No? What about two the Second World…

New Dance Group Steps Out

New Surrey dance group, Quicksilver, for people aged from 40 and over, is making progress. In the twinkling of a ballet shoe, it  has acquired a team of enthusiastic dancers together with…

Great Entertainment In Store At Guildford Fringe Festival

Great Entertainment In Store At Guildford Fringe Festival

Summer is almost upon us and plans are well and truly under way for this year’s Guildford Fringe Festival, which takes place from July 1 to 27. Last year saw the…

Review: Injured Soldiers Shine In A Different Kind Of Theatre

By Maria Rayner I’ll be brutally honest, when I was invited to review The Two Worlds of Charlie F at G Live, I wasn’t keen. Despite the numerous awards it has…

Real Inspector Hound at Electric Theatre, May 15 to 17

After starting 2014 with a highly successful production of Aladdin, Merrow Dramatic Society (MDS) is back at the Electric Theatre with a rib tickling comedy featuring murder and mayhem. Running from May…

High Praise For King College’s Beauty And The Beast

Students at Kings College, Guildford, received high praise from parents and supporters for their outstanding production of Disney’s Beauty and the Beast. As well as two evening performances, Kings’ neighbouring…

Return Of The Vagina Monologues To The Stoke Pub

All the World’s a Stage brings its successful charity production of The Vagina Monologues back to Guildford, from Thursday to Saturday, March 13 to 15, at The Stoke Pub and…

Herald Players Present The God Of Carnage, November 19 to 22, Star Inn

It’s every parent’s worst nightmare when their child comes home hurt, attacked by another child.  What would you do? Call the police or have a chat with the other parents?…