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Stage Dragon: Ayckbourne’s Hero’s Welcome At The Yvonne Arnaud

Stage Dragon: Ayckbourne’s Hero’s Welcome At The Yvonne Arnaud

Once again, one of Britain’s favourite playwrights, Sir Alan Ayckbourn, renews his strong links with Guildford with his 79th play in 56 years of writing for the stage. Hero’s Welcome, with the…

Stage Dragon: Ayckbourn’s Double Bill At The Arnaud

By Ferenc Hepp Now that panto season is well and truly over, The Yvonne Arnaud is back to more adult programming, although the current double bill of Alan Ayckbourn’s Confusions…

The Night David Bowie Brought Ziggy Stardust To Guildford

Former journalist Dave Reading looks at the allure of David Bowie, who has died aged 69, and recalls one of the most memorable nights in Guildford’s rock ‘n’ roll history.…

Book Now For Merrow Dramatic Society’s Panto Ali Baba

It’s that time of year again! Members of Merrow Dramatic Society have been working hard rehearsing their annual pantomime and family favourite Ali Baba is nearly here! Written by local…

ACM Provide Backing Vocals To Release Featuring Rod Stewart

The Academy of Contemporary Music’s (ACM) Electron Choir got the once in a lifetime opportunity to sing alongside pop legend Rod Stewart. The opportunity arose after BBC 6 Music’s Shaun…

Review: Jokes And Energy Aplenty In Yvonne Arnaud’s Panto

By Ferenc Hepp We are well and truly into panto season all over the country now and The Yvonne Arnaud Theatre’s offering this year is one of the all-time favourites;…

Notice: Cathedral Coffee Concert Tackles Isolation At Christmas

According to Age UK Surrey, more than one million older people haven’t spoken to a friend, neighbour or family member for at least a month. Guildford Cathedral is trying to address this…

Stage Dragon Review: Adult Panto – Don’t Read On If You’re Of A Sensitive Nature

The adult panto has returned to Guildford with Aladdin Rub My Lamp for another rude, fun, clever, baudy year at The Back Room of the Star Inn in Quarry Street. We…

Locally Born Poet Cites Former Mayor Of Guildford As Her Inspiration

By Marie Coakley Locally born poet, Rosie Shepperd, is launching her debut book of poems The Man At The Corner Table at Waterstone’s, High Street, Guildford on Monday, December 7, at…

Stage Dragon Review – Flare Path By Terence Rattigan At The Yvonne Arnaud

Terence Rattigan’s Flare Path (written in 1941, first performed in 1942) is set during the Second World War following the lives of bomber pilot Teddy Graham and his actress wife,…