Vibe's Sofia Sims takes a look at what's on this week in south east London and north Kent.

A Streetcar named Desire at Bluewater Showcase Cinema, Greenhithe from 7.00pm on Tuesday (September 16).  A screening of the National Theatre production of Tennessee William’s gritty, turbulent masterpiece, starring Gillian Anderson, Ben Foster and Vanessa Kirby. Tickets cost £15. Go to showcasecinemas.co.uk

Greenwich and Bexley Community Hospice Moonlit Walk at Broadway Shopping Centre, Bexleyheath from 10pm on Saturday (September 13). Put on your PJs to take part in the Moonlight Walk alongside other women in order to support the Hospice. Starts at 10pm after live music and a special appearance by comedian Jo Brand. Go to communityhospice.org.uk

Blockbuster - The Musical at The Orchard Theatre, Dartford from Thursday (September 11) to Saturday (September 20).

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If you enjoyed the likes of Grease, don’t miss out on this spectacular new musical, which features popular 70s and 80s hits. Tickets cost £18 to £24 Go to orchardtheatre.co.uk

Gravesend Farmers Market from 10am to 2pm on Friday (September 12). Enjoy a vast selection of seasonal produce, grown and raised by local farmers. For more information on the Farmers Market and what products are available, go to myfarmersmarket.co.uk/gravesend/

Bluewater Kids Inc. Building and Construction Workshop, from 1.30pm  to 3pm on Monday (September 15). Bluewater Kids Inc. invites you to join in fun with this creative workshop, where boxes, crates, planks and fabric sheets will be transformed into forts and dens. Go to bluewater.co.uk or call 01322475475.

Daphne du Maurier’s Watching the Living at Greenwich Theatre, at 7.30pm on Saturday and Sunday (September 13 and 14). Now on stage, these two distinct stories explore the darker, mysterious tones within the themes of love and desire. Tickets cost £21, £18.50 for concessions. Go to greenwichtheatre.org.uk

Art Deco Fair at Eltham Palace, from 10am to 5pm on Saturday and Sunday (September 13 and 14).

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From jewellery to furniture, browse the antique stalls to find the perfect Art Deco piece to give as a gift or to decorate your home, or explore the exhibitions to learn more about this classic design style. Tickets cost £10.20, £9.20 for concessions and £6.10 for children. Alternatively, family tickets cost £26.50. Go to english-heritage.org.uk

BP Big Screens: Rigoletto The Royal Borough of Greenwich/The Royal Opera House, General Gordon Square, Woolwich at 7.30pm on Wednesday (September 17).  An evening outdoors watching live broadcast of one of the Royal Opera’s finest productions, including exclusive backstage footage, while enjoying the last of the summer weather. Call 02089216269 for more details.

A World of Stories at the Horniman Museum, Forest Hill, from 2pm to 2.45pm, and 3.15pm to 4pm, every Sunday from September 7 to December 14. Enhance your imagination and experience the Horniman museum collections as you’ve never seen them before with the help of some fun and interactive story telling sessions. Go to horniman.ac.uk

Bring the Happy at The Albany, Deptford, at 7.30pm from Thursday (September 14) to Saturday (September 13).  Experience an amalgamation of happy recollections and memories, that have been collected mapped over three weeks to construct a lively performance that focuses on bringing these experiences back to life. Tickets cost £12. Go to thealbany.org.uk

Mexican Quiz night at The Croft Tea Room, St Mary’s Cray, on Saturday (September 13). Enjoy an evening out at The Croft, with authentic Mexican three course meal, along with a fun quiz and a raffle for £18.50 per person. Go to crofttearoom.co.uk

The Walnuts indoor craft market, Orpington, from 9am to 5pm on Friday (September 12). See what the monthly craft market has to offer. Browse stalls full of unique products made by local businesses in order to find the perfect gift or treat for your loved ones. Go to orpington1st.co.uk

Great taste food festival at intu Bromley, from 12pm to 3.30pm on Saturday and Sunday (September 13 and 14).

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Spend your lunchtime and afternoon tasting samples from the intu Bromley restaurants, and watching world-famous chefs like Rachel Khoo demonstrate their skills. Kids can even try their hand at baking too! Go to  intu.co.uk/bromley

My Boy Jack at Bromley Little Theatre, from Friday (September 12) to Saturday (September 20). Marking the centenary of the start of World War I, this powerful, heart-wrenching story depicts the harsh reality of war through the eyes of a young soldier. Go to bromleylittletheatre.org

Dawn French: 30 Million Minutes at the Churchill Theatre in Bromley, at 7.30pm from Tuesday (September 9) to Saturday (September 13).

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The internationally-known comedienne treats audiences to a night of laughter and absurdity as she shares various life lessons she has learned over the years. Tickets cost £44.40. Go to atgtickets.com/bromley