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> Me and my boyfriend have a rare weekend all to

> ourselves. I can't see anything advertised in the

> What's On section for tonight and we only want to

> stay local. Any ideas anyone?


I know you said you wanted to stay local - but I have two tickets for Warhorse at the New London Theatre I can't use ( my wife s unwell). Face value for the two tickets ?117.00 but happy to take a donation toward cost so as not to see them go to waste. No 63 bus to E&C followed by 68 / 168 would get you close to the theatre for less than a fiver!

You could see what's going on at The Bussey Building on Rye Lane (google building). I was down that neck of the woods last night. Couple of glasses in Peckham Refreshment Room then popped my head into Bar Story. Was a great feel going on. Place was busy but not packed as they were using the outside space as well as the newish Peckham Springs bar area.

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