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Stage Dragon Review; The Weir – Yvonne Arnaud

by Tricia Marcotti Conor McPherson wrote this play in 1999, winning an Olivier award for Best New Play the same year. He has continued to write more plays which have…

Film Review: Justice League – Guildford Odeon

By Dennis Harvey-Hepherd Yet another superhero movie hit our cinema this weekend. It follows the standard format of undefeatable villain of the week threatens the world only to be defeated…

Stage Dragon: One Night In November At The Electric Theatre

by Tricia Marcotti The Electric Theatre is presenting a play by Alan Pollock called One Night in November and staged by the Guildburys Theatre Company this week until Saturday, November 18.…

Stage Review: The Real Thing At The Yvonne Arnaud

by Tricia Marcotti The Real Thing was written by Tom Stoppard in 1982 but is easily as relevant today as it was when first performed. Now on at the Yvonne Arnaud…

Film Review: Murder on the Orient Express

By Dennis Harvey-Hepherd Since 1974 there have been at least five major productions of Murder on the Orient Express, so how do the makers keep the latest incarnation fresh and…

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

By Ferenc Hepp Direct from the West End and nominated for both the UK Theatre Awards Best New Production and the Manchester Theatre Awards Best Show for Children and Families,…

Notice: Guildburys’ Play About Coventry’s Wartime Bombing

A gripping love story, set during the bombing of Coventry in the Second World War, is being staged by Guildburys Theatre Company in the week of the 77th anniversary of…

Film Review: Thor – Ragnarok

By Dennis Harvey-Hepherd The latest offering from the Marvel universe, Thor Ragnarok, sees the return of Thor, as brought to life by Chris Hemsworth. Aimed at the 12-year-old audience, the…

Amazing Night In 1964 When Steve Winwood Played Guildford Civic Hall

The year was 1964. The guy behind the microphone was virtually unknown at that stage. But for former journalist Dave Reading it was one of the musical highlights of his…

Film Review: The Death of Stalin – Guildford Odeon

By Dennis Harvey-Hepherd The Death of Stalin has been created by Armando Iannucci and David Schneider. You can expect the foul language and biting dark humour of Iannucci’s various television…