Name: My London Your London
Weblog: mylondonyourlondon.com
Articles: 13
First Published: Tuesday, February 21, 2006
Last Published: Friday, September 26, 2008
Currently listing articles 13-1:
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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".
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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.
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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.
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Theater Review: Woyzeck at the Barbican— Get tickets for the hottest show in town if you still can!
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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.
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Theater Review: Silverland at the Arcola— Eclectic characterisations neither develop beyond their initial obnoxiousness nor have sufficient depth of material to develop at all.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.


