Vibe’s Angie Quinn rounds up the best of this week’s action in north Kent and south east London.

News Shopper: Take it away – the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight will be showing off their skills at Southend Air Festival over the bank holiday

Biggin Hill Festival of Flight at Biggin Hill Airport on Saturday

Commemorating 75 years since the Battle of Britain, on the ground entertainment comes in form of a 1940’s village providing re-enactors, artefacts, vehicles and more, whilst Spitfires and Hurricanes entertain in the air. Go to bhfof.com

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Jurassic World (12A), in cinemas now

The Jurassic Park series has got it’s vibe back in Colin Trevorrow’s Jurassic World, which is by turns awe-inspiring, action-packed and terrifying.

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Northern Ballet - Madame Butterfly with Perpetuum Mobile at The Churchill Theatre, Bromley on Saturday

Audiences are graced with two outstanding ballets shows all in one evening. Madame Butterfly is a heart-rending story of love and betrayal, and the performance of Perpetuum Mobile provides a showcase of the dancers’ incredible talents. Go to atgtickets.com/bromley

News Shopper: Cathy Cassidy. Picture by Chris Watt

Cathy Cassidy at Waterstones, Bluewater, from 2.30pm on Saturday, June 13

Chart-topping author of children’s and young adult fiction, Cathy Cassidy will be meeting fans and signing copies of new books Fortune Cookie and Looking Glass Girl. Go to bluewater.co.uk



Summer Sunday Music at Well Hall Pleasaunce, Well Hall Road, Eltham from 2pm to 4pm on Sunday

Proving an afternoon of free musical entertainment from local talent in the open air, the show is part of PARKSfest, The Royal Greenwich Festivals.

News Shopper: The Collector by John Fowles and Mark Healy

The Collector at Erith Playhouse on Saturday

The play provides a thrilling and intense production based on the novel by John Fowles, about a secluded young gentleman who works in the city and collects butterflies in his spare time. Go to playhouse.org.uk

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Oklahoma! at the Orchard Theatre, Dartford, at 2.30pm and 7.30pm on Saturday

The popular musical follows the story of cursed lovers in Oklahoma, early twentieth century with the assistance of classic theatre songs including, “Oh, What a Beautiful Mornin’, “I Can’t Say No” and much more. Go to orchardtheatre.co.uk

Twelve Angry Men at Fairfield Halls, Croydon, at 2.30pm and 7.30pm on Saturday

Straight out of London’s West End, twelve jurors face many quandaries leading to a tense climax when deciding the destiny of a man accused of murdering his father. Go to Fairfield.co.uk