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How I Was Inspired To Play the Blues – by Singer Paul Jones 

By David Reading Paul Jones and Georgie Fame – two legends of the blues and jazz scene for almost 60 years – will be sharing the stage at G Live…

Stage Dragon: The Wind In The Willows At Dapdune Wharf

By Ferenc Hepp I had a kind invitation by one of the founders of Prologue Youth Theatre Company to spend an evening in the very pleasant surroundings of the National…

A Peek Inside The Superbly Refurbished Millmead Church

Grace Eakin is an undergraduate studying for a degree in philosophy at the University of Reading, who also has links with Guildford. Here she visits Guildford Baptist Church in Millmead…

Review: As You Like It – Guildford Shakespeare Company

By Alice Fowler Never has an encampment in the woods looked more inviting than Guildford Shakespeare Company’s forest camp, created for its new production, As You Like It. In the…

Summertime Hit For Guildford Charity Challengers

By David Reading As the sunshine beat down on Wood Street Village green, the Guildford charity Challengers found itself with a summer fundraising success on Sunday afternoon (July 18). Well…

Stage Dragon: The Life & Death of Alexander Litvinenko – Grange Park Opera

By Alice Fowler The poisoning of a Russian dissident in London 15 years ago inspires Grange Park Opera’s new production, The Life & Death of Alexander Litvinenko. Postponed by a…

Notice: Violin And Piano Recital, Holy Trinity Church, Saturday, July 3

Leading musical lights, pianist Peter Donohoe and violinist Harriet Mackenzie play together for the very first time in a concert of sparkling classical gems. The concert at Holy Trinity Church…

Notice: Guildford Lions’ Music In The Park At Hatchlands

Guildford Lions Club makes a return to its calendar of charitable event, with Music in the Park, an outdoor concert and picnic  on the lawn of Hatchlands Park at East…

Stage Dragon: Stooping to Conquer While Ducking the Rain

By Alice Fowler Warm-hearted performances on languorous summers’ evenings have long been the Guildford Shakespeare Company’s stock in trade.  Pity the poor GSC then, that early performances of their post-pandemic…

Petworth Festival Is Very Much Alive And Kicking

Sponsored article Despite the recently announced slippage in the long-trumpeted release from Covid restrictions, organisers of the Petworth Festival are still managing to press ahead with a programme that will…