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Screen Dragon: Poirot in Venice – A Ghostly Backdrop to Branagh’s New Whodunnit

By Mark Kitchen In his latest Poirot adaptation, Kenneth Branagh takes on the horror genre in a post-World War II Venice, a city whose gothic architecture and fog-shrouded waterways are…

Concerto Budapest Symphony Orchestra – G Live – Review

By Alice Fowler The Guildford International Concert Season brings renowned international and UK-based orchestras to our doorstep – without the need to travel to London or beyond. This week, the…

Stage Dragon Review: Murder in the Dark – Yvonne Arnaud Theatre

By Martin Giles With the title Murder in the Dark perhaps other theatregoers, like me, were expecting a fairly traditional whodunit, perhaps a contemporary Agatha Christie, but no, and it…

Dragon Book Review: Tyrrell – The Story of the Tyrrell Racing Organisation

By Paul Robinson Down Long Reach Road, Ockham, long before McLaren F1 came to Woking, in an old timber yard was the headquarters of another World Championship-winning F1 team –…

Stage Dragon: A Room of One’s Own – Cranleigh Arts

By Janet Russell Were you unlucky enough to miss the award-winning Dyad Productions’ A Room of One’s Own when it played to audiences at the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre’s Mill Studio…

Guildford Design Awards 2023 – Shortlist Announced

Buildings and projects submitted to the joint GBC-Guildford Society Guildford Design Awards have now been shortlisted and visited by the panel of judges. Peter Coleman, chair of the panel said:…

Hit Film Barbie to Be Shown at Guildford Cathedral

The hit film Barbie is to be shown as an open-air cinema event at Guildford Cathedral. The cathedral is included in a list of four venues. Others are: Ascot Racecourse,…

Guildford House Gallery Launches Awards Competition

Guildford House Gallery and arts consultancy, Parker Harris, are launching a new annual open art competition and exhibition. The Guildford House Open competition will highlight outstanding artistic talent. The competition and…

Book Review: From West Auckland to Wembley, Football Legends Immortalised

By David Rose Michael Douglas is probably better known for the many years he’s been on the music scene in and around Guildford, while some might know he also has…

Stage Dragon: Tales Left Me Laughing Uncontrollably

By Ian Sadler Dusty medieval language is stripped away from seven of Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales this month and it left me laughing uncontrollably throughout the show. The tales are delivered…