It's a busy week in south east London and north Kent. Here are five great reasons to go out.
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KIDS – Frozen Fridays at Gambado Beckenham
Meet the beautiful Elsa and Olaf the snowman at the Beckenham play zone’s Disney film-inspired evenings from 4.30pm to 6.30pm.
As well as photo opportunities, youngsters are encouraged to dress up and sing along. The party includes play on the equipment, dinner and unlimited juice. £10 for an adult and child. Pre-book at gambado.com
THEATRE - Elephant Man at The Brockley Jack Studio Theatre, from Tuesday (February 3) to Saturday, February 21
Already nominated for numerous award and having sold-out at the Edinburgh Fringe, theatre company Fourth Monkey’s Elephant Man gets its London premiere at The Jack.
Inspired by the iconic David Lynch film and the true story of Joseph Merrick, the show was written by the company’s Steven Green and features an electrifying performance from Daniel Chrisostomou in the title role. Tickets cost £14 or £11 concessions.
Go to brockleyjack.co.uk or call 0333 666 3366.
WEDDINGS – Eltham Palace’s Wedding Showcase, from 11am to 3pm on Saturday (January 31)
Getting hitched? Take a look at the uniquely chic palace at the free showcase.
There will be a chance to tour the potential venue and a showcase of the services such as caterers, entertainment, photographers and everything else you need for your big day. Call 020 8294 2577 or visit English-heritage.org.uk/hospitality
COMEDY – Romesh Ranganathan at The Woodville, Gravesend, from 8pm on Thursday (January 29)
The Mock the Week star headlines the monthly Laughing Boy Comedy Club’s Comedy and Curry night. FHM’s stand-up hero 2009, Marlon Davis, and veteran Kev McCarthy complete the bill.
Tickets cost £10 or £14.50 with a curry. Go to Woodville.co.uk or call 01474 337459.
FOOD – Bexley Farmers’ Market from 10am to 2pm on Sunday (February 1) at Hall Place, Bexley
The monthly market returns to Hall Place, where you can pick up everything from locally-grown fruit and veg to cakes, bread, cheese and chutneys. Free entry.
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