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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…

What the Victorians Saw and Loved – Stereoscopic Photographs at Watts Gallery Artists’ Village

Step back into the world of the Victorians and discover their fascination with 3D photography – currently the focus of the latest exhibition at Watts Gallery Artists’ Village in Compton.…

Stage Dragon: Cyrano de Bergerac by The Guildburys

By Tricia Marcotti Originally written by the French poet and dramatist, Edmond Rostand, in 1897, Cyrano de Bergerac has been adapted by Glyn Maxwell to be the latest production in…

Stage Dragon: Around the World in 80 Days – Yvonne Arnaud Theatre

By Ferenc Hepp We are invited to the circus this week at the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre for a lively and energetic portrayal of a classic, Phileas Fogg’s quest to travel…

Local Author Delighted With the Reception of Her New Book

By Martin Giles Book fans crowded in the GUArt Gallery in Swan Lane on Thursday evening (July 6) to attend the launch of The Truth Has Arms And Legs by…

Dragon Book Review: The Truth Has Arms And Legs by Local Author, Alice Fowler

By Hugh Coakley This is a delightful and beautifully written book of short stories of yearning and discovering and of defiance and independence. The Truth Has Arms And Legs by…

Stage Dragon Review: Henry V in the ‘Austere Splendour’ of Guildford Cathedral

By Alice Fowler The austere splendour of Guildford Cathedral lends its own majesty to Guildford Shakespeare Company’s first summer production, Henry V. As the snow-white shirt of Henry (Gavin Fowler)…

Stage Dragon Review: Tosca by Grange Park Opera ‘New and Heart-Stopping’

By Alice Fowler There are stirring, sensual operas – and then there is Tosca. Puccini’s feast of jealousy, passion, torture, abusive power and lust has transfixed audiences since its first…

Stage Dragon Review: Tony! (The Tony Blair Rock Opera) at the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre

By Ferenc Hepp I dare you not to shake with laughter in your seat and not to leave the theatre with a huge smile on your face. Tony! [The Tony…

Stage Dragon Review: Brief Encounter Yvonne Arnaud Theatre

By Ferenc Hepp The scene – a 1940s railway station cafe. There is a chance meeting. Dr Alec Harvey (Jammy Kasongo), in gentlemanly fashion, removes some grit from Laura Jesson’s…