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Review: Blue Remembered Hills – Yvonne Arnaud Theatre

By Amy Yorston Memories of the Second World War are fading from living memory as the generation that experienced that conflict gets older and passes away but this week’s play…

Preview: English Touring Opera at G Live

The Stage Dragon talks to tenor David de Winter (formerly Royal Grammar School) about the upcoming productions and appearances at G Live. Stage Dragon: You’re currently on tour with English…

Merrow Dramatic Society To Perform Ayckbourn Play

by The Stage Dragon It’s nearly show time for Merrow Dramatic Society (MDS) who are performing Alan Ayckbourn’s Family Circles at The Electric Theatre May 15-18. This rarely performed comedy…

Review: Rutherford and Son – Yvonne Arnaud Theatre

by Amy Yorston Ranked by The National Theatre as one of the top one hundred plays of the century Rutherford and Son is a tale of love, greed, business and…

Review: Moscow State Symphony Orchestra – G Live

by The Stage Dragon Paval Kogan built his reputation as a violinist of world renown, and simultaneously was becoming one of the most respected and widely known of Russian conductors.…

Review: The Pitmen Painters – Yvonne Arnaud Theatre

by Amy Yorston All too often posters proclaim ‘inspired by a true story’ with very little basis to make the claim. The Pitmen Painters however, is genuinely based upon a true story;…

Review: Brassed Off – Electric Theatre

by The Stage Dragon Brassed Off is amusing, deeply moving and highly entertaining. It examines the issues within a close-knit mining community and its personalities who escape the harsh realities…

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…

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…

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