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‘Remember The Fallen’ Concert At G Live

The South of England Festival Chorus will perform a ‘Remember the Fallen’ concert at G Live in Guildford on Thursday, August 16 at 7.30pm. It is intended to be an early acknowledgement of…

Film Review: Mission Impossible Fallout

By Dennis Harvey-Hepherd First I must apologise for the break in my film reviews during the last few weeks. In the battle between the incredible weather and the dominance of…

New Director Appointed at the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre

By Laura Neuhaus Guildford’s Yvonne Arnaud Theatre has announced the appointment of a new Chief Executive and Theatre Director. It is Joanna Read currently the principal and chief executive of…

Milestones In Rock ‘n’ Roll History: Punk Band The Clash

Our latest feature on Milestones in Rock ‘n’ Roll History looks at the impact of punk rock – in particular the influence of Joe Strummer and his band The Clash.…

Feature: What is German About German Music?

Feature: What is German About German Music?

By Barbara Ford The chair of the Guildford Twinning Association(formerly the Guildford Freiburg Association) reports on a lecture that examined the characteristics of German music… Has German music really got…

More Authors Confirmed for Guildford Book Festival

By William Parsons More authors were confirmed today, July 27 (2018), to be featuring in the line-up for Guildford Book Festival. Organisers of the festival made the announcement alongside the…

Stage Dragon: Perfectly Ordinary, Bellerby Studio at G Live

By Ferenc Hepp Mental health is very much in the news nowadays and a lot of us have been affected by it directly or indirectly in some way, or know…

Lights To Dim (Better) at The Yvonne Arnaud Theatre

By Amina Sahbegovic The Yvonne Arnaud Theatre is to embark on a major stage lighting project this summer. Light dimmers, over forty years, old will be replaced. Light dimming is…

The Yvonne Arnaud Announces Its Autumn Programme

Guildford’s Yvonne Arnaud Theatre hopes to have something for everyone in its new autumn season. While the curtains close for renovation of the stage lights this summer, tickets for the…

Review: Love’s Labour’s Lost – Guildford Shakespeare Company

By Alice Fowler The year is 1939 and four male friends, all writers, seek a rural retreat away from London. There they vow to live and study, forgoing all pleasure…