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Dragon Review: Young Frankenstein – Yvonne Arnaud Theatre

By Ferenc Hepp Young Frankenstein is certainly not your traditional West End offering. It is a razzle-dazzle parody of the horror film genre, more specifically the Frankenstein films of the…

Dragon Review: Royal Philharmonic Orchestra at G-Live

By Isabelle Trubshaw We commonly attribute emotions to music, often experiencing a poignant progressive journey throughout a piece. The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra’s latest program at G-Live certainly followed this trajectory…

New Flames Get Signed Up

Guildford Flames have announced several signings in May. Nate Kallen American Defenceman Nate Kallen will return to EIHL this season as a member of the Flames blue line group. The…

The Blockheads at the Boileroom: More Ian Dury than Ian Dury

Dragon Review by Charles Whiting Ozzy Osbourne once famously quipped of a tribute band: “They sound more Black Sabbath than us”. And so it is with The Blockheads’ current frontman…

Dragon Interview: “It’s All About Butty” by Jenny Gretton

By Isabelle Trubshaw A name forms a significant part of a person’s identity — but does it determine who we become, or can we shape our own path regardless of…

Local Hospital Partners with Guildford Rugby Club

By Isabelle Trubshaw Rugby is a contact sport and inevitably players sustain injuries. Mount Alvernia Hospital has the facilities to quickly scan injured limbs and diagnose problems. So a partnership…

Dragon Interview: Rabbits Out of the Hat at Farnham Maltings

By Isabelle Trubshaw Old-style magic feats have survived the test of time, but what if magic took on a new theatrical twist? This innovative blend of magic and theatre is…

Restaurant Review: The Third Monkey – A “Crabulous” Night Out!

The Third Monkey did not charge for the food reviewed. The Third Monkey, a Gastropub headed up by Chef Adam Fisher located in the bustling heart of Farnham plans to…

50 Years of Sax and Drugs and Rock ’n’ Roll

By Charles Whiting Dragon music reporter The Blockheads at the Boileroom, Saturday, May 23. Sean Lock, the late, much-lamented comedian, played the debut Ian Dury and the Blockheads album to…

Coffee and Culture Festival Will be a Perfect Blend

Coffee lovers who also enjoy a dash of culture won’t want to miss a festival that combines both, taking place in Guildford on Sunday, June 7. The Guildford Coffee &…

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