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See And Hear Some Of Guildford In The Rock ‘n’ Roll Years At The Keep Pub, Monday, July 24

Join local musicians and authors Mick Douglas and David Rose, plus guitarist Johnny Kelly, at the Keep pub in Castle Street on Monday July 24, from 7.30pm for an interesting…

Stage Dragon: Catch ‘Two Gents’ While You Can

By Alice Fowler Deep in the grounds of the University of Law near Guildford, recast as Italy in the 1950s, two best friends debate the qualities of love. One, Valentine,…

Fringe Festival’s Varied, Provocative And Hilarious Performances

By Alice Fowler Guildford Fringe Festival is five years old this year – and just half way through its run of varied, provocative and hilarious performances taking place across Guildford…

Review: Despicable Me 3 – Odeon Cinema

Review: Despicable Me 3 – Odeon Cinema

By Dennis Harvey-Hepherd The makers of the Minions franchise are to be congratulated on the fourth film which has maintained the incredible standards set in the earlier films. The now…

Review: Hampstead – Guildford Odeon

Review: Hampstead – Guildford Odeon

By Dennis Harvey-Hepherd With the talents of Diane Keaton and Brendon Gleeson, this should have been a delightful autumn romcom. However, the director, Joel Hopkins, gives us a dull and…

Review: Baby Driver – Guildford Odeon Cinema

By Dennis Harvey-Hepherd Sometimes the experience of sitting in a cinema can make you feel really old. Today I was in a near capacity audience and I think if you…

Notice: Guildburys Theatre Company Bring Nell Gwynn To Open-Air Venues

Following on from its sell-out Shakespeare summer production last year at the Minack Theatre in Cornwall, Guildburys Theatre Company is performing Jessica Swale’s 2016 Olivier Award winning comedy Nell Gwynn…

Review: Death of a Salesman – Yvonne Arnaud Theatre

By Alice Fowler Death of a Salesman is Arthur Miller’s famous exploration of the American dream. Almost seventy years since it was written, its themes – ambition, failure, the pressures…

Review: The Wizard of Oz – Yvonne Arnaud Theatre

By Ferenc Hepp The Yvonne Arnaud Theatre’s very own Youth Theatre take to the main stage this week with their production of the L. Frank Baum classic, The Wizard of…

Review: Don’t Dress For Dinner At The Yvonne Arnaud

by Tricia Marcotti This week the Yvonne Arnaud hosts the comedy Don’t Dress for Dinner by Marc Camoletti and adapted by Robin Hawdon. Not having heard of Mr  Camoletti, I was surprised…