Vibe’s Angie Quinn takes a look at what’s going on in north Kent and south east London this weekend (April 11 and 12)
Picture by Nick Rutter
THEATRE - Thrill Me at Greenwich Theatre, Greenwich, until April 18
A thrilling portrayal of American’s infamous ‘crime of the century’ where a young boy was killed in Chicago. Go to greenwichtheatre.org.uk
FAMILY - Family Day at The Orchard Theatre, Dartford, from 10am to 3pm on Sunday
Celebrating fairy-tale and fables, the day offers fun creative workshops, storytelling, a family bubble disco, circus skills, face painting and much more. Go to orchardtheatre.co.uk
Bread Market at The Croft Tearoom, St Mary Cray, from 11am to 1pm on Saturday
A brilliant range of freshly baked artisan breads, made by local bakers will be available to try and buy. Go to crofttearoom.co.uk
Sydenham market at Venner and Queensthorpe Square from 11am to 5pm on Saturday
The monthly street market offers a wide variety of items, varying from handcrafted jewellery, plants and hot food.
Paddington at Cineworld, Bexleyheath, 10.30am on Saturday and Sunday
Catch Paul King’s excellent and star-studded adaptation of the classic children’s book about a marmalade-loving bear in London on the big screen once again at the cinema’s Movies for Juniors morning. Go to cineworld.co.uk
Breathless (A bout de souffle) at Greenwich Picturehouse, Greenwich, 1pm on Sunday
Celebrating the 50th anniversary of the classic film, it has been digitally restored and re-released. Go to picturehouses.co.uk
G4: The Reunion Tour, at The Woodville, Gravesend, 8pm on Saturday
The multi-platinum selling vocal quartet is back and will be performing live on stage along with special guests. Go to Woodville.co.uk
Cat in the Hat at The Churchill Theatre, Bromley on Saturday
Follow the hilarious misbehaviour and tricks of Dr Seuss’ Cat in the Hat as he takes the audience of an amazing adventure. Suitable for children aged three-years-old and over. Go to atgtickets.com/Bromley
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