Vibe’s Angie Quinn guides you through some of the best things to see and do this weekend.

Forrest Gump at East Greenwich Pleasaunce on Saturday

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The Tom Hanks classic will be shown on a supersized screen in Greenwich’s open air for Pop Up Screens last outdoor cinema showing of the summer. Go to popupscreens.co.uk

Gareth Gates at The Woodville, Gravesend, on Sunday

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The Pop Idol runner-up will be performing his hits and new material for one night only. Go to Woodville.co.uk

Lee Evans: Monsters at The 02 Arena, Greenwich (September 27)

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The energetic, madcap comedian is back with an uproariously funny live performance. Go to theo2.co.uk

Harvest Season: Apples and Pears at Down House, Downe, from 10am to 5pm on Saturday and Sunday

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Expert gardeners will be on hand to give great advice on the harvest season from their personal experiences attending to Darwin’s very own garden.  Go to english-heritage.org.uk

Owletts open day, Cobham, from 11am to 5pm on Sunday

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Witness the beautiful Charles II building and gardens come to life as visitors will have a rare chance to experience what life was like in the house many years ago. Go to nationaltrust.org.uk/owletts/

Bromley Comedy at The Churchill Theatre’s Studio Bar on Saturday

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Now into its tenth year, Bromley Comedy has played host to stars including: Micky Flannagan and Sarah Millican, and will be back this Saturday for a headline performance from radical comedian Ian Cognito, plus Tony Maresse and Grainne McGuire and guest Darren Maskell. Go to bromleycomedy.com

Farmers Market at the Horniman Museum and Gardens, Forest Hill, from 9am to 1.30pm on Sunday

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Enjoy a range of locally-sourced produce including bread, flowers, hot food and much more. Entry is free.

Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat at The Churchill Theatre Bromley, until Saturday

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X Factor finalist Lloyd Daniels, takes on the lead role of Joseph in the family musical. atgtickets.com/bromley 

Four Parks of Bromley at Crystal Palace Train Station, from 10am on Sunday (September 28). Stretch your legs and enjoy the local scenery with this challenging 30 mile cycle route which takes in four of Bromley’s parks: Cator, Normal, Langley and High Elms. Go to skygoride.com

The Big Draw on Chislehurst Common, from 1pm on Saturday (September 27) Sharpen your pencils and fire up your creative engines to discover the art in science as The Big Draw returns to Chislehurst Common for its 11th year. It costs £2 for adults and £3 for children. Go to thebigdraw.co.uk

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Octopump real ale and cider festival at The Royal Albert in New Cross Road from Friday to Sunday (September 26 to 28) Sample in excess of 15 real ales, many from Kent’s microbreweries, at the three-day festival which includes live bands, DJs and even an art exhibition next door. Go to royalalbertpub.com

Faust at Greenwich Theatre, Greenwich until Saturday (27) DumbWise’s stylish retelling of the first part of Goethe’s Faust uses physical musicianship and word-craft to create a unique theatre experience. Tickets cost £16. Go to greenwichtheatre.org.uk

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Magners Greenwich Comedy Festival at The National Maritime Museum, Greenwich from Wednesday to Sunday (September 24 to September 28) Laugh yourself silly with comedy from some of Britain’s most high profile names at the festival continues with names like Stephen K Amos, Rich Hall and Milton Jones. Tickets cost £18.50. Go to greenwichcomedyfestival.co.uk

Dashwoodstock at Dashwood Social Club in Thamesmead from 3.30pm to late on Saturday (September 27). Now in its fourth year, the free music festival for all ages features eight bands, many of them local, and aims to give the local music scene a boost. Call 020 83120958 for details.

World War One Centenary Act of Remembrance at St John The Evangelist Church, Bexley from 3pm on Sunday (September 28). As people across Europe unite to remember the centenary of the First World War, the Mayor of Bexley will attend this service. Call 07775674503 for more information.

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Madama Butterly at The Orchard Theatre, Dartford from 7.30pm on Sunday (September 28).This award winning production of one of the world’s most popular operas features Korean and Japanese soloists as it tells the heartbreaking story of a beautiful young Japanese girl who falls in love with an American lieutenant. Ticket prices range from £20 to £33.50. Go to orchardtheatre.co.uk