Considering this dark, funny, thoroughly miserable Irish tale of deceit, villainy and disappointment was first performed at the Abbey Theatre Dublin in January 1907 it anticipates the genre of sitcom with remarkable wit.
Very high tide on the Thames this afternoon http://t.co/P4Fc6kPx
Former Chinese restaurant at Milroy Walk becomes art gallery http://t.co/JVN9UOyD
10 per cent discount for Southwark library card holders on book purchases at @woolfsonandtay in Bermondsey Square http://t.co/4e9uzc9f
'True Grit' is tonight's free open-air movie at The Scoop http://t.co/YrjNEf89 Last in this year's season.
Ministry of Sound owner James Palumbo tells @newstatesman why he's backing Simon Hughes & funding the Lib Dems ttp://se1.info/nDJYAR
RT @nikkifordham1: Tiny tortoise/terrapin found by my colleagues this morning in SE1. http://t.co/PPq41V1C
Elephant and Castle cufflinks http://t.co/H0KYJ8cP via @PJeweller
#wbcm From 12 noon - coffee and Welsh cakes at Borough Welsh Chapel in aid of @macmillancancer @macmillancoffee http://t.co/SUZ5iG26
Just published - review: The Playboy of the Western World at The Old Vic http://t.co/VGvRI1LI
Find out what's happening in SE1 this October with our monthly printed what's on guide http://t.co/L3x3da2V
Charles Dickens Primary School is now on Twitter @CDPS_Southwark
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