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Notice: Guildburys’ Play About Coventry’s Wartime Bombing

A gripping love story, set during the bombing of Coventry in the Second World War, is being staged by Guildburys Theatre Company in the week of the 77th anniversary of…

Film Review: Thor – Ragnarok

By Dennis Harvey-Hepherd The latest offering from the Marvel universe, Thor Ragnarok, sees the return of Thor, as brought to life by Chris Hemsworth. Aimed at the 12-year-old audience, the…

Amazing Night In 1964 When Steve Winwood Played Guildford Civic Hall

The year was 1964. The guy behind the microphone was virtually unknown at that stage. But for former journalist Dave Reading it was one of the musical highlights of his…

Film Review: The Death of Stalin – Guildford Odeon

By Dennis Harvey-Hepherd The Death of Stalin has been created by Armando Iannucci and David Schneider. You can expect the foul language and biting dark humour of Iannucci’s various television…

Stage Review: The Legend of King Arthur – Guildford Shakespeare Company

By Alice Fowler “How will they do the dragon?” asked my 11-year-old son, as the Guildford Shakespeare Company’s new production, The Legend of King Arthur, began. A fair question, given…

Stage Review: The Wipers Times

By Alice Fowler Not often is a production at the Yvonne Arnaud sold out from the night it opens. Those lucky enough to have nabbed seats for The Wipers Times,…

Jazz All Over Guildford This Coming Weekend

This weekend sees the Guildford Jazz Festival (October 20 to 22) hitting some high musical notes across town. Highlights include the Simon Spillett Quartet who are playing at the Keep pub…

GURC Music Society Latest Programme Available

Sponsored article The Guildford United Reformed Church Music Society was founded some 25 years ago to encourage the love of serious music especially among young people. It has an exciting…

Film Review: Blade Runner 2049

By Dennis Harvey-Hepherd You certainly get value for money from this Blade Runner 2049, running at 2 hours 44 minutes. Fortunately, the director has filled that time to great advantage.…

Stage Review: Harvest – Yvonne Arnaud Theatre

By Alice Fowler Harvest, Richard Bean’s epic drama of farming life – on show at the Yvonne Arnaud this week – begins with an argument between brothers. It is 1914,…