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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Lead singer Gaz, all beautiful teeth and tash, gave a vintage performance despite confessing to being "very, very drunk".
A politically charged but personal play about what happens to a society when it suppresses important truths in the name of higher ideals.
More for the tourist than the serious theatre-goer, but it is a pleasant night out in wonderful surroundings.
Get tickets for the hottest show in town if you still can!
All the big decisions they thought they were making were being made for them by coincidence, chance, and habit.
Eclectic characterisations neither develop beyond their initial obnoxiousness nor have sufficient depth of material to develop at all.
Ultimately Jimmy Porter's 21st-century female alter-ego commands not so much attention as irritation.
A beautiful story about fathers and sons, cleverly written and packed with Mark Doherty’s dry sense of humour.
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.
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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