The Guildford Institute is offering more than 75 events and activities from April to July, for people to get ready to learn, be entertained and feel inspired. With its summer…
March 12, 2024 / No Comment / Read MoreFrom: Alice Fowler In response to: What Are Your Views on Epsom Road Safety? I live close to Epsom Road, though I haven’t received one of Richard Mills’s letters so…
January 27, 2024 / 2 Comments / Read MoreBy Alice Fowler Guildford Shakespeare Company celebrates 18 years of theatre-making this week, with an exciting “coming of age” programme. A range of new productions will continue its tradition of…
January 11, 2024 / No Comment / Read MoreBy Alice Fowler Tchaikovsky’s much-loved classical ballet The Nutcracker takes place on Christmas Eve, at the foot of a towering Christmas tree, in a child’s imagination. It’s the perfect festive…
January 9, 2024 / No Comment / Read MoreBy Alice Fowler Guildford Shakespeare Company, renowned for creating exceptional theatre in Guildford and beyond, has just announced its 18th birthday programme. In 2024, GSC will mark its coming of…
November 15, 2023 / No Comment / Read MoreFrom: Alice Fowler local author and Dragon reviewer Following the launch of her book The Truth Has Arms and Legs at Waterstones on Thursday, September 14. Wow, what an evening!…
September 16, 2023 / No Comment / Read MoreBy Alice Fowler The Guildford International Concert Season brings renowned international and UK-based orchestras to our doorstep – without the need to travel to London or beyond. This week, the…
September 15, 2023 / No Comment / Read MoreBy Martin Giles Book fans crowded in the GUArt Gallery in Swan Lane on Thursday evening (July 6) to attend the launch of The Truth Has Arms And Legs by…
July 10, 2023 / No Comment / Read MoreBy Alice Fowler The austere splendour of Guildford Cathedral lends its own majesty to Guildford Shakespeare Company’s first summer production, Henry V. As the snow-white shirt of Henry (Gavin Fowler)…
June 22, 2023 / No Comment / Read MoreBy Alice Fowler There are stirring, sensual operas – and then there is Tosca. Puccini’s feast of jealousy, passion, torture, abusive power and lust has transfixed audiences since its first…
June 13, 2023 / No Comment / Read MoreClick on cartoon for Dragon story: Public Asked for Views on SCC’s Proposal for Reduced Speed Limits
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