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Guildford Brass Band Join Pranksters to Present ‘Brassed Off’

Coming soon to Guildford’s Electric Theatre with live music from The Friary Guildford Brass Band is a stage adaptation of the multi award-winning film Brassed Off. Released in 1996, the…

New Creative Director For Guildford Book Festival

The trustees of the Guildford Book Festival have appointed a new director. Jim Parks, who lives in Guildford, will head up the creative directorate. He takes up his position following…

Review: Cider With Rosie – Yvonne Arnaud Theatre

by Amy Yorston Endless summers, beautiful countryside and a time period that retains a certain innocence; these are the images summoned up in Cider with Rosie. Set in rural Gloucestershire…

The Bard In The Bar – Herald Players At The Star

The Seven Sins in Shakespeare is the next Bard in the Bar outing for The Herald Players. The production is a medley of seven scenes and monologues from Shakespeare, taking…

Live Music at Ben’s Collector’s Records On Saturday

To celebrate National Record Store day this Saturday (April 20), Ben’s Collector’s Records in Tunsgate, Guildford, is featuring some live music. His shop is already crammed full of second-hand vinyl…

Review: One Night With Joan at G Live

by Maria Rayner “I’ve met a few celebrities. Joan Collins is one of the few who looks like the star she is. She’s not a disappointment,” said the man sitting…

Review: ‘Charley’s Aunt’ – Yvonne Arnaud Theatre

by The Stage Dragon The theme of genteel comedy continues at the Yvonne Arnaud this week, with Charley’s Aunt following The Importance of Being Earnest. This lively and fresh production…

Review: Owls In The Moss – The Star Inn

By Flora Windebank The Guildford Fringe Theatre Company is flourishing and I have returned from their latest show Owls in the Moss truly impressed. It was a few months ago…

Review: The Importance of Being Earnest – Yvonne Arnaud Theatre

by The Stage Dragon The Yvonne Arnaud hosts a real classic for all theatre lovers this week, Oscar Wilde’s The Importance of Being Earnest performed by the Middle Ground Theatre…

Review: London Symphony Orchestra, Piotr Anderszewski, Nikolaj Znaider

The coldest April in 20 years, yet the combination of the LSO (London Symphony Orchestra), Mozart and Mahler practically filled the hall. Obviously the people of Surrey (and maybe further…