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Meet Lord Sebastian Coe at Waterstones Bookshop This Saturday

Lord Sebastian Coe will be at Waterstones bookshop in Guildford High Street on Saturday, December 1, signing copies of his autobiography Running My Life. The Olympic legend and the man…

Seasonal Songs and Christmas Cheer With Sammy Rat And The Resonators

When not writing news stories and history articles for The Guildford Dragon News, David Rose’s other role is that of lead singer and guitarist in the band Sammy Rat and…

Win Tickets To See The Folk-tastic Goodnight Lenin At The Boileroom

By Ellis Taylor After performing at more than 40 UK festivals and extensively touring the UK and Ireland, folk-tastic Goodnight Lenin are coming to the Boileroom in Guildford on Tuesday, November…

Review: The Haunting, Yvonne Arnaud Theatre

By the Stage Dragon Definitely not one for the faint-hearted, The Haunting is a ghost story to make even the bravest jump! Hugh Janes’ adaptation of  Charles Dickens’ ghost stories uses traditional…

Young Singer Is Making All The Right Moves With Debut EP

Fran Galea is a student at Guildford’s Academy of Contemporary of Music. Going under the name Chess, she has just released her debut EP, Babygirl. Sam Liddicott has contributed this…

How Will The New Waitrose Look And Why?

Guildford will be getting a new Waitrose store, subject to final approval by Eric Pickles, the relevant the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government. But what will it…

Hearty Performance of Pirates of Penzance in Woking

The Pirates of Penzance, Rhoda McGaw Theatre, Woking Reviewed by Charlotte Buchanan The first time I saw the Pirates of Penzance it was performed by the D’Oyly Carte and the…

GBC Executive Confirms Closure of Guildford Philharmonic within Six Months

By Gill Perkins After much heated debate, Guildford Borough Council has confirmed the decision to end its direct provision of Guildford Philharmonic Orchestra from March 2013. It’s a move that…

Review: Dracula – The Prankster Theatre Company

By The Stage Dragon “Step into my parlour, said the spider to the fly, perhaps you’ll die…” was the chilling introduction to last night’s innovative production of Dracula in suitably…

Preview: Wouldn’t You Like To See Something Wonderful?

If you are a fan of musicals this is the show for you. For one night only, Alex Parker presents Something Wonderful; an evening concert celebrating the music of Rodgers…