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Review: A Midsummer Night’s Dream – Guildford Shakespeare Company

By Alice Fowler What better way to spend a hot summer’s night in Guildford than watching top-flight, open air theatre on our doorstep? Coinciding with the heatwave is the Guildford…

Guildford Fringe Festival Promises A Glittering Evening Of Burlesque And Cabaret

The Hundred Watt Club and Guildford Fringe have teamed up once again to bring the sauce, the sass and the downright silly to the Guildford Fringe Festival. The final weekend…

Stage Review: The Deep Blue Sea, Mill Studio

By Tricia Marcotti I was not familiar with Terence Rattigan’s play The Deep Blue Sea that is playing at the Mill Studio in Guildford until Saturday evening June 17. It is…

Review: Churchill – Guildford Odeon

By Dennis Harvey-Hepherd This is a biopic looking at a four day period in the life of Winston Churchill. We see him haunted by the demons of the first World…

Have A Surprising Midsummer Night’s Dream

By Alice Fowler Four young lovers lost in a wood, warring fairies and a group of hapless amateur actors… So far so familiar, you might think. But the Guildford Shakespeare…

Review: The Pirates of Penzance – Yvonne Arnaud Theatre

This week, Gilbert and Sullivan fans are in for a treat. Guildford’s Performance Preparation Academy returns to the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre with their own version of the operetta, The Pirates…

Review: The Mummy – Guildford Odeon

By Dennis Harvey-Hepherd The Mummy is the latest outing both for Tom Cruise and one of the earliest franchised stories in Hollywood. Tom Cruise gives a typical performance, cruising through…

Review: Wonder Woman – Guildford Odeon

Denis Harvey-Hepherd This is the first solo outing ever for the Detective Comics favourite female character, Wonder Woman (WW). It has been worth the wait, for this is a well-crafted…

Review: Bay Watch – Guildford Odeon

Dennis Harvey-Hepherd This is a very funny homage to the original series, with cameos from two of the stars. I found myself laughing out loud with the large audience of…

Review: Emma – Yvonne Arnaud Theatre

By Ferenc Hepp I was an “Emma virgin” before Tuesday evening (May 30, 2017). This put me at a disadvantage according to Tim Luscombe, who adapted the famous novel for…