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Guildford Jazzfest ’20 will run for three days, from March 20 to 22, at the town’s Electric Theatre, featuring a wide variety of accessible jazz, funk and Latin grooves. The…
January 22, 2020 / No Comment / Read More
By Alice Fowler Take a riotous blend of song, dance and cringe-worthy puns, add a local radio star – and you have, of course, a local pantomime. For generations, this…
December 15, 2019 / No Comment / Read More
By Ferenc Hepp A year ago, yes, but it seems only yesterday we adorned the tree, hung the decorations and wrapped the presents, but here we are again, glass slipper…
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The Spike Heritage Centre in Warren Road, Guildford, hosted a charity poetry evening with readings by four local poets on Friday, December 6. Susie Campbell, poet; Lucy Furlong, a local…
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Sponsored article Local author, David Stokes, has recently published two books in very different genre: a children’s picture book, Prince Woswy and the Bad Dream, and an historical novel, Angles…
December 10, 2019 / No Comment / Read More
St Clare’s Church, Cabell Road, Park Barn, GU2 8JW hosts a Christmas Concert this Saturday, December 7, at 7.45pm. It features the Rhythm of Life Community Choir – with local…
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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…
December 3, 2019 / 1 Comment / Read More
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…
November 26, 2019 / No Comment / Read More
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…
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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…
November 21, 2019 / No Comment / Read More
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