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Stage Dragon Review: All My Sons At The Electric Theatre

By Tricia Marcotti Arthur Miller is in town at the Electric Theatre this week in a ‘five star’ performance of his play All My Sons. A slice of post-Second World…

Arthur Miller’s All My Sons showing at the Electric Theatre

Arthur Miller’s celebrated play, All My Sons, will be staged by the Guildburys Theatre Company at the Electric Theatre in Guildford next week. The play will show at 7:45pm from…

Notice: U3A Combined Choir Sings The Holy Week Story

This Easter, the choral meditation Olivet to Calvary will be sung by the 60-voice Guildford University of the Third Age (U3A) Combined Choirs. Conducted by John Varney, the concert is…

Film Review: Tomb Raider – Guildford Odeon

By Dennis Harvey-Hepherd This is the re-launch of the Tomb Raider franchise with a new, fit for 21st century, Lara Croft. Gone are the pneumatic charms of the video game…

Milestones in Rock ‘n’ Roll History: Rock Island Line

In our new series of feature articles, Milestones in Rock ‘n’ Roll History, former Guildford journalist Dave Reading begins with a song that inspired a generation of musicians, including the…

Film Review: Finding Your Feet – Guildford Odeon

By Dennis Harvey-Hepherd Finding your feet is a lovely little film, in the English tradition of light domestic stories told with emotion and humour. Full of British TV and film…

Review: Cats – The Guildford School of Acting at the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre

By Ferenc Hepp The Guildford School of Acting are back for their annual visit this week at the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre with Cats. An Andrew Lloyd Webber classic based on…

Film Review: Red Sparrow – Guildford Odeon

By Dennis Harvey-Hepherd This is a very contemporary play set against the rising threat of Russian expansionism. The cold war of old has been re-kindled but old spycraft is still…

Review: Pressure – Yvonne Arnaud Theatre

By Alice Fowler With the weather on all our lips, the Yvonne Arnaud transports us to a time when the forecast was, quite literally, a matter of life and death.…

Film Review: The Shape of Water – Guildford Odeon

By Dennis Harvey-Hepherd The Shape of Water is an adult fairy tale, of monsters and lovers, sacrifice and hatred. We are taken to the post-WW2 anti-communist paranoid America, coloured with…