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Name: My London Your London
Weblog: mylondonyourlondon.com
Articles: 13
First Published: Tuesday, February 21, 2006
Last Published: Friday, September 26, 2008
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My London Your London is a cultural guide to the city, featuring theatre, gallery and museum reviews, as well as descriptions of historic sites. It is edited by Natalie Bennett, whose reviews can be found on Blogcritics under her own name, but also includes contributions by her friends, such as this one.
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Currently listing articles 13-1:
  1. Concert Review: Silent Disco Live Featuring Supergrass, Concorde 2, Brighton, October 25

    — Lead singer Gaz, all beautiful teeth and tash, gave a vintage performance despite confessing to being "very, very drunk".

    REVIEW in Music on September 26, 2008

  2. Theater Preview: Reader, a play by Ariel Dorfman hosted by Amnesty International

    — A politically charged but personal play about what happens to a society when it suppresses important truths in the name of higher ideals.

    NEWS in Culture on April 27, 2007

  3. Theater Review: Under the Black Flag at Shakespeare's Globe

    — More for the tourist than the serious theatre-goer, but it is a pleasant night out in wonderful surroundings.

    REVIEW in Culture on July 22, 2006

  4. Theater Review: Woyzeck at the Barbican

    — Get tickets for the hottest show in town if you still can!

    REVIEW in Culture on July 07, 2006

  5. Theater Review: This to This at the Southwark Theatre, South London

    — All the big decisions they thought they were making were being made for them by coincidence, chance, and habit.

    REVIEW in Culture on May 29, 2006

  6. Theater Review: Silverland at the Arcola

    — Eclectic characterisations neither develop beyond their initial obnoxiousness nor have sufficient depth of material to develop at all.

    REVIEW in Culture on May 23, 2006

  7. Theatre Review: Lie Back in Anger at the Union Theatre, South London

    — Ultimately Jimmy Porter's 21st-century female alter-ego commands not so much attention as irritation.

    REVIEW in Culture on May 07, 2006

  8. Theater Review: Trad at The Bush

    — A beautiful story about fathers and sons, cleverly written and packed with Mark Doherty’s dry sense of humour.

    REVIEW in Culture on April 10, 2006

  9. Theater Review: Gaudeamus or A Very Liberal Education, at the Arcola, Dalston

    — What if no one had the right to refuse any person's request for any sexual act? On a Vermont campus students make their own laws.

    REVIEW in Culture on March 26, 2006

  10. Theater Review: Animal Farm: A Fairy Story

    — It is not the fault of the ruling classes for wanting power, but rather that of the trusting classes, for allowing themselves to be oppressed.

    REVIEW in Culture on March 26, 2006

  11. Theater Review: How to Pick Up Girls at the Etcetera Theatre

    — The three twenty-somethings are immersed in "lad culture" but starting to make forays into the serious adult world of relationships.

    REVIEW in Culture on March 10, 2006

  12. Theater Review: Private Peaceful

    — In the 90 years since Tommo Peaceful was put to death one thing has not changed. War still makes pawns of us all.

    REVIEW in Culture on March 06, 2006

  13. Theater Review: Other Hands

    — Not so much a story about the entanglement of love, but a commentary on how we attempt to relate in a world surrounded by machines.

    REVIEW in Culture on February 21, 2006

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