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Book Review: Battlefield Rations – A Story of Food, Hope And Charity

By David Rose Military history now includes much more than just the stories and facts about great battles won and lost down the ages. Those interested in the subject are…

Review: Cinderella Pantomime – Yvonne Arnaud Theatre

by Lynne McVernon Cinderella, now running at Guildford’s Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, is a rich blend of pantomime tradition and new material, true to the Music Hall roots of panto. The…

New Guildford Band Release Christmas Single

A new Guildford Band called When We Run have just released their first single called Over Christmas. Written by the youngest member of the band, lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist…

Review: G Live – No posturing

A review of Czech National Symphony Orchestra by The Stage Dragon On Wednesday 27 November, in association with IMG, G Live promoted a concert by the Czech National Symphony Orchestra,…

Review: Serenade – Southern Pro Musica

By Mike Bennett Those hardy souls who braved a chilly evening last Friday, ignoring the lure of TV’s Children in Need spectacular, were given a treat by the latest outing…

Dragon Interview: Lynne McVernon on Getting Her First Novel Published

There are many aspiring authors among us and, as the old saying goes, we all have a book within us. That might be true but few get published. Even if…

Review: A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Yvonne Arnaud Theatre

By The Stage Dragon After last year’s sell-out, theatre company Propeller has returned to the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre with a lively production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream  (Tuesday to Saturday,…

Herald Players Present The God Of Carnage, November 19 to 22, Star Inn

It’s every parent’s worst nightmare when their child comes home hurt, attacked by another child.  What would you do? Call the police or have a chat with the other parents?…

Preview: Pranksters Tackle James and The Giant Peach

Roald Dahl’s classic and magical adventure,  James and The Giant Peach  will be brought to Onslow Village Hall Friday,November 29 to Sunday, December 1 by Pranksters Theatre Company in collaboration…

Review: The Duck House – Yvonne Arnaud Theatre

By Victoria Lazarevic The Duck House is simply hilarity, at MPs’ expense(s). This light hearted, farcical play is at the beginning of its tour before hitting the West End. Starring…