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Guildford School of Acting Tackles Social Scourges In New Diary of Anne Frank Production

The scourges of prejudice and discrimination are being tackled by Surrey university’s Guildford School of Acting (GSA) students in a haunting new adaptation of The Diary of Anne Frank from…

Stage Dragon Review: Ten Times Table At The Yvonne Arnaud

By Tricia Marcotti Alan Ayckbourn’s hilarious comedy, Ten Times Table, has come to the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre in Guildford this week. Written in 1976 and first performed in 1977, the…

Kane FM’s New Space For Young People Hits The Right Notes

Guildford-based community radio station Kane FM is moving forward with its support and help for young people. While the station continues to broadcast from Student Union premises at the University…

Stage Dragon Review: The Lovely Bones, Yvonne Arnaud Theatre

By Ferenc Hepp The play opens with horror, the brutal rape, murder and dismemberment of young Susie Salmon by neighbour George Harvey in Pennsylvania. He stuffs her body parts in…

Guildford Symphony Orchestra’s Uplifting Centenary Concert

Contributed review by Ian Codd The Guildford Symphony Orchestra was founded in 1919 by Claud Powell and is now celebrating its centenary. During all that time it has, astonishingly, had…

Stage Dragon Review: Prism – Yvonne Arnaud Theatre

By Alice Fowler Prism, on show at the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre this week, is a celebration of the golden age of Hollywood. The story is told through the life of…

Guildford Shakespeare Company Looks Forward to Another Successful Season

Guildford Shakespeare Company Looks Forward to Another Successful Season

By Alice Fowler As the Guildford Shakespeare Company’s acclaimed All’s Well That Ends Well transfers to London, the company’s sights are turning to 2020: its 14th year of locally made,…

Surrey’s Newest, Most Intimate Theatre Opens and a Dream Comes True

Surrey’s Newest, Most Intimate Theatre Opens and a Dream Comes True

Three years ago, there were just trees. Now there are two theatres in the woods behind West Horsley Place, a 14th-century manor house. The Theatre in the Woods, the five-tiered…

Guildford Symphony Orchestra Celebrates 100 Years Of Music Making

Guildford’s own orchestra, the GSO, will perform a grand centenary concert at G Live on Saturday, November 16, to celebrate 100 years of music making. Echoing the programme of its…

Stage Dragon Review: A Woman Of No Importance At The Yvonne Arnaud

By Tricia Marcotti The Classic Spring Theatre Company brings its production of Oscar Wilde’s A Woman of No Importance to the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre this week. Directed by Dominic Dromgoole, the…