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Busy At Ben’s On Record Store Day With Three Bands Playing

Three bands squeezed in to Ben’s Collectors Records shop in Tunsgate to play live and to celebrate Record Store Day 2014 on Saturday. Recently married couple Anthea Needs and Andy…

Do You Recall Seeing Status Quo Play At The Wooden Bridge?

By David Rose Do you have any memories of seeing rock band Status Quo play at the Wooden Bridge pub in Guildford at the end of the 1960s? Or did…

A Great Tribute To The Late Folk Singer Jake Thackray

By Ben Darnton The convivial surroundings of the recently refurbished Guildford Institute in Ward Street was the scene for a tribute concert to the late folk singer Jake Thackray by…

Review: London Symphony Orchestra at G Live

G Live and IMG 2013/14 International Concert Series, Saturday, March 22 London Symphony Orchestra, Alina Ibragimova (violin); Sir John Eliot Gardiner (conductor) Mendelssohn Symphony No. 4 (Italian) Schumann Violin Concerto Mendelssohn…

Cranmore School raises £4K for Orphans in Zambia

Action Day is an annual fixture in the Cranmore School calendar.  Organised by the school’s director of music, Richard Harris, every boy in the senior department (aged eight to 13)…

High Praise For King College’s Beauty And The Beast

Students at Kings College, Guildford, received high praise from parents and supporters for their outstanding production of Disney’s Beauty and the Beast. As well as two evening performances, Kings’ neighbouring…

Return Of The Vagina Monologues To The Stoke Pub

All the World’s a Stage brings its successful charity production of The Vagina Monologues back to Guildford, from Thursday to Saturday, March 13 to 15, at The Stoke Pub and…

Nights Of Great Jazz Coming Up In February

Two night of great jazz music are coming up in February in Farncombe and Guildford. There will be an extraordinary evening of the finest contemporary improvisation from iconic British tenor…

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…