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FILM – South Africa at 20: The Freedom Tour at Deptford Lounge from today (April 8) to Friday
Groundbreaking films from South Africa are being shown at Deptford Lounge to help mark last year’s 20th anniversary of democracy in the country. Movies being shown include Khumba (today 2pm), Hear Me Move (pictured above - today 6pm), Four Corners (tomorrow 2pm) and Future Sound of Mzansi (Friday 6.30pm). Go to safilmtour.uk
FAMILY – Easter Holiday Activities at Ightham Mote
Keep the kids entertained for the remainder of the holidays at the National Trust house with the spring 50 things to do activity pack, play area and, from 10am on Wednesday April 15, the Spring Walk around the estate. Book the latter on 01732 810378 ext 100. For more information, go to nationaltrust.org.uk/ightham-mote
KIDS – The Chuckles of Oz at the Orchard Theatre, Dartford, on Monday
To me, to you, over the rainbow. The Chuckle Brothers will give you their slapstick take on the Wizard of Oz, complete with Dorothy, the Tin Man, the cowardly Lion, the scarecrow and plenty of laughs. Tickets cost £25 adults and £20 kids. Go to orchardtheatre.co.uk
KIDS – The Cat in the Hat at The Churchill Theatre, Bromley, on Friday and Saturday
Dr Seuss’ funny and mischievous show comes to Bromley for five shows over two days. It’s pitched as an ideal first theatre experience for children aged three and up. Go to atgtickets.com/bromley
FILM – John Wick (15) out Friday
KeanuReeves goes back into ass-kicking mode as ex hitman who is forced out of retirement to track down the gangsters who killed a dog left for him by his dying wife. It’s been getting glowing reviews.
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