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Stage Dragon Review: MK Ultra – G Live

By Alice Fowler Never let it be said that Guildford is not culturally diverse. While audiences can enjoy some 20th-century artistic navel-gazing this week, in Alan Bennett’s The Habit of…

Stage Dragon Review: The Habit of Art – Yvonne Arnaud Theatre

By Alice Fowler Are great artists fully human? What drives them to create? And does their greatness mean they can behave as they like along the way? Such questions, and…

Stage Dragon: Vulcan 7 – Yvonne Arnaud Theatre

By Ferenc Hepp Yvonne Arnaud’s autumn season kicks off this week with Vulcan 7, a brand new play written by and also starring Nigel Planer and Adrian Edmondson, most famous…

The ‘Brave New World’ of Drama to Help Tackle Social Isolation

By Amina Sahbegovic A new intergenerational drama project from Guildford Shakespeare Company (GSC), called Spirit of Youth will bring together children from Weyfield Primary School with the residents of the…

Feature: From Source to Sea, a Meander Down the Dordogne Valley

By Valerie Thompson About 30 years ago I bought a small, old, stone house in a rural village in the Correze, a backwater of France, about halfway down the Dordogne…

Stage Dragon Review: Teechers At The Star Inn

by Tricia Marcotti The Star Inn’s Back Room is the perfect sized venue for the Guildford Fringe’s production of Teechers. Written by John Godber in 1984, it did not feel…

Girls Are Set To Rock The Electric Theatre

Rockin’ girl power comes to the Electric Theatre in Guildford on Saturday, October 6 with duo Never The Bride and special guest Gemma Dorsett. Born and raised in Surrey, Gemma…

Stage Dragon: Showstopper! – Yvonne Arnaud Theatre

By Ferenc Hepp A platform with steps, one chair, a window, a doorway on wheels, and a small selection of basic, black and red themed costumes – oh and suggestions…

Stage Dragon Review: Twelfth Night – Yvonne Arnaud Theatre’s Mill Studio

By Laura Neuhaus The Oxford Shakespeare Players delivered on Wednesday (August 29, 2018) a bold and boisterous performance of Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night at the Mill Studio. The audience watched as…

Film Review: The Happytime Murders – Guildford Odeon

By Dennis Harvey-Hepherd The Happytime Murders is a somewhat weird movie. It puts Muppet-style characters into real life Los Angeles and makes them portray recognisable character types, familiar in so…