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Review: Harlequin Chamber Choir Delights At Electric Theatre

By Ruchi Srivastava Describing themselves as a ‘versatile vocal ensemble’, the Harlequin Chamber Choir, based in Cranleigh, is in no ways a traditional choir that one would normally associate with…

Preview: G Live’s Programme Lights Up November

By Maria Rayner The nights are drawing in and, despite Guildford’s Indian summer, we must soon face the prospect of winter. But lighting up the dark is G Live with…

Dragon Interview: James Barber, Director of the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre

Being in charge of any theatre these days is a challenge especially so, perhaps, for smaller, provincial theatres such as ours in Guildford, the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre. Here the director…

Terrific Guildford Fringe Festival Trebles In Size

Edinburgh Fringe may well have be attracting some controversial headlines, but in Surrey organisers of Guildford’s Fringe Festival are celebrating after a terrific year, which has seen the event practically treble…

Circle Eight Premieres Guildford In The Great War

By David Rose Circle Eight premiered its latest film, Guildford in the Great War, to a full house at the Electric Theatre on Saturday (July 19) and celebrated its own…

Wind In The Willows At The Castle Grounds

Mr Toad, together with his friends Mole, Ratty and Badger, are the much-loved characters being brought to life in an exciting new adaptation of The Wind in the Willows at…

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…