Vibe’s Angie Quinn takes a look at the best of what’s on this weekend in south east London and north Kent
Boogie Nights at The Orchard Theatre, Dartford on Saturday
Heatwave, Rose Royce’s original lead singer Gwen Dickey and The Edwin Starr Band are just some of the acts appearing live on stage. Go to orchardtheatre.co.uk
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Gingham Goose Craft Market, Hayes Village Hall from 10.30am to 4pm on Saturday
Meander through quality stalls offering crafts including homemade soaps and cosmetics, pottery, paintings, jewellery, scented candles, chocolates, cheese and more. Entry is free.
Bromley Comedy Club at The Churchill’s Studio Theatre, Bromley, on Saturday
Comic legend, Bob Mills, will make a rare appearance along with other special guests. Go to atgtickets.com/Bromley
Sex in Suburbia at The Churchill Theatre, Bromley, on Saturday
Written and played out by Claire Sweeney, the saucy confessional comedy follows tales of finding the perfect man, dating and includes famous songs like I’m Every Woman and Somebody Else’s Guy.
Go to atgtickets.com/bromley
Lee Nelson at Indigo at The O2, Greenwich, on Saturday
Returning with a brand new look and a new show, Lee Nelson comes to Greenwich Suited and Booted for an evening of fun. Go to axs.com
Shooting With Light at The Greenwich Theatre, Greenwich, on Saturday
Presented by the Idle Motion Theatre Company, the plat follows a German refugee who flees to the French capital in 1933 revamping herself as a front line photographer. Go to greenwichtheatre.org.uk
The Write Now Festival at The Jack Studio Theatre, Brockley, From Saturday
Looking for new and emerging local talents, the festival aims to develop and produce new work, along with premiering plays, holding workshops, and discussions. Go to brockleyjack.co.uk
Spring Fair at Danson Youth Centre, Bexleyheath, from 11am to 2pm on Saturday
In aid of charity Different Strokes, a lovely range of stalls will be on offer including plants, tombola, snacks and refreshments.
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