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Saturday, 1 August 2009. Introducing. Streatham Action. Posted by Robert Doyle. Streatham Community Forum has been reborn as Streatham Action. Bookmark Streatham Actions new website. Http www.streathamaction.org. Links to this post. Thursday, 18 June 2009. Cymbeline in the Rookery. Posted by Robert Doyle. This years Shakespeare in the Rookery. Production will be Cymbeline. Which will be performed at 4pm on Sunday 12th July. Written in the magical Celtic tradition, this action-. Notes on the plot.

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Saturday, 1 August 2009. Introducing. Streatham Action. Posted by Robert Doyle. Streatham Community Forum has been reborn as Streatham Action. Bookmark Streatham Actions new website. Http www.streathamaction.org. Links to this post. Thursday, 18 June 2009. Cymbeline in the Rookery. Posted by Robert Doyle. This years Shakespeare in the Rookery. Production will be Cymbeline. Which will be performed at 4pm on Sunday 12th July. Written in the magical Celtic tradition, this action-. Notes on the plot.

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