Fringe Box

Socialize

Twitter
Home » Archives by category » Leisure » Culture Dragon (Page 68)

A Little Night Music – Presented by Alex Parker – Yvonne Arnaud Theatre

Don’t miss this special performance on Jun 16, presented by local talent, Alex Parker…

Composer’s Debut Album To Be Released This Month

A Guildford-based modern-classical / ambient composer who goes under the name of Tiny Leaves is releasing his debut album this month. The album is titled A Good Land, An Excellent…

Don’t Miss Coram Boy – Holy Trinity Church, June 12-14

Theatre lovers are being urged not to miss the production of Coram Boy, this week. It is being performed by Guildford’s Performance Preparation Academy (PPA) at Holy Trinity Church, High…

Review: The Drifters: Band or Brand? – G Live

According to facebook, Pierre Herelle was ill during the Drifters’ Friday performance in Guildford but, despite leaving the stage briefly and skipping one of his songs, the singer soldiered on.…

Buy Local For Culture Too At The Guildford Fringe Festival

This July Guildfordians can stay at home to enjoy an Edinburgh-style Arts festival as the town’s first ‘Fringe’ plays for the whole month. The event will initially run from the…

Review: The Woman in Black – Yvonne Arnaud Theatre

By Amy Yorston Susan Hill’s spooky tale is back at The Yvonne Arnaud ready to chill and thrill! The stage is set, quite literally as a stage with clothes rail,…

Review: Evening With The Stars From Strictly… G Live

By Amy Yorston With glitzy costumes and a pumping soundtrack an Evening With The Stars From Strictly Come Dancing was an upbeat and fun evening of entertainment at G Live…

The Voice Scouts Come To Guildford Academy

Even while series 2 of the television talent show The Voice continues, the search is on for contestants to appear in a third series, now commissioned by BBC executives. Students…

Emma Stevens – A Real Guildford Talent – Will She Be Famous?

Have you heard of Emma Stevens? No? Well she is one of the most promising up and coming local musicians who has recently been play-listed for an unusually lengthy period…

Review: Blue Remembered Hills – Yvonne Arnaud Theatre

By Amy Yorston Memories of the Second World War are fading from living memory as the generation that experienced that conflict gets older and passes away but this week’s play…