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Stage Dragon: Perfectly Ordinary, Bellerby Studio at G Live

By Ferenc Hepp Mental health is very much in the news nowadays and a lot of us have been affected by it directly or indirectly in some way, or know…

Lights To Dim (Better) at The Yvonne Arnaud Theatre

By Amina Sahbegovic The Yvonne Arnaud Theatre is to embark on a major stage lighting project this summer. Light dimmers, over forty years, old will be replaced. Light dimming is…

The Yvonne Arnaud Announces Its Autumn Programme

Guildford’s Yvonne Arnaud Theatre hopes to have something for everyone in its new autumn season. While the curtains close for renovation of the stage lights this summer, tickets for the…

Review: Love’s Labour’s Lost – Guildford Shakespeare Company

By Alice Fowler The year is 1939 and four male friends, all writers, seek a rural retreat away from London. There they vow to live and study, forgoing all pleasure…

Review: The Guildford Fringe – Always Presenting Interesting Choices

By Alice Fowler Guildford Fringe Festival always throws up interesting choices. On Thursday, audiences could choose between a Sinatra evening at the Guildhall, comedian Juliet Meyers’s stand-up show about her…

Notice: Guildburys Brings Tudor Intrigue To Open Air Theatres In Surrey

Guildburys Theatre Company steps back into the vivid history of the Tudors to bring to Surrey an acclaimed modern play about the life and legacy of Henry VIII’s most notorious wife.…

Stage Dragon Review: Bugsy Malone At The Yvonne Arnaud

The Yvonne Arnaud Youth Theatre is the largest such group in Surrey’s, running classes for different age groups. This week they are performing the timeless classic, Bugsy Malone on the…

Another Look At Guildford’s Rock ‘n’ Roll Years With David Rose And Friends At The Keep Pub, Monday, July 2

Fans of Guildford’s music scene in the 1960s and 70s are in for a treat with a look back at those times with an illustrated talk and some live music…

Stage Review: Guildford Shakespeare Company’s Robin Hood

By Alice Fowler May Day in Nottingham, some time in the 12th century. A young outlaw, Scarlet of Gamwell, has been captured and the cruel sheriff orders her execution. A…

Film Review: Book Club – Guildford Odeon

By Dennis Harvey-Hepherd What a relief!  I have been losing my enthusiasm for the interminable action, sci-fi, crime and violence filled films that now dominate our cinema screens. Book Club…