Vibe's Angie Quinn rounds up the pick of this weekend's action.
Suddenly Last Summer and The Water Engine at Rose Bruford College’s Rose Theatre, Sidcup, From Saturday
Watch talented stars of the future as the renowned theatre school takes on Tennessee Williams’ Suddenly Last Summer and David Mamet’s The Water Engine. Go to bruford.ac.uk
Boxing at Glow, Bluewater, from 5pm on Saturday
The MaxiNutrition Knockout final makes its debut at the Greenhithe venue as British Light Heavyweight champion Bob Ajisafe takes on Travis Dickinson, the current English champion. Go to glowbluewater.co.uk
Shoe Kangaroo And The Big Bad Boot at Blackheath Halls, 3pm on Saturday
Incorporating mime, wonderful puppets and humour, Garlic Theatre takes the audience on a delightful adventure to the island of lost shoes. Tickets £7. Go to trinitylaban.ac.uk
An Evening of Burlesque at The Churchill Theatre on Saturday
Witness the fun-filled unusual world of Burlesque as the risqué show comes to Bromley. Go to atgtickets.com/bromley
Magna Carta club night at Studio 338 in Greenwich from 4pm to 7am on Saturday
Following a summer in Ibiza, club night Magna Carta returns to Greenwich nightclub Studio 338 for a third birthday party featuring Phil Weeks, Livi and Roby, wAFF, Jordan Peak, Tim Green and more.
Gourmet Night at The Croft Tea Room in St Mary Cray on Saturday
Get along to The Croft for an extravagant evening featuring four courses, nibbles and petit fours for £25. Bring your own booze. Call 07741 419641 or e-mail tea@crofttearoom.co.uk
Forties Flashback at the Orchard Theatre, Dartford, from noon to 2pm on Saturday
War-themed show Lotty’s War is at the theatre until Saturday, starring Larkrise to Candleford’s Olivia Hallinan and Wire in the Blood’s Mark Letheren. To tie in with it, the Orchard is having a forties-themed event with entertainment, exhibitions, games and snacks. The event is free. For tickets to the show, go to orchardtheatre.com or call 01322 220000.
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