Vibe's Angie Quinn rounds up the best of what's going on in south east London and north Kent.
Comedy at The Cutty Sark Studio Theatre, Greenwich, until Monday
The Cutty Sark’s comedy season is in full swing as award-winning comics descend to the famous teas clipper for pre- Edinburgh Fringe Festival warm-up performances. For the full programme of shows visit rmg.co.uk/cuttysark/studio-theatre
1950’s Night at The Barrel and Horn, Bromley, on Saturday
The fifties era is resurrected through a live performance by band The Runaround Kids, free candy floss, dressing-up, 1950s music, alcoholic milkshakes and a American Diner theme that transforms the eccentric Bromley pub. There is an optional £2 entrance fee in aid of Cancer Research. Go to barrelandhorn.com
Tommy at Greenwich Theatre until 23 August 2015
The Who’s rock opera Tommy is stripped back to focus on the poignant story of an inspiring boy and his victories over personal difficulties which capture themes of hope, and the power of human spirit. The first UK revival in nearly 20 years marks the anniversary of the original film and The Who’s 50th anniversary. Go to greenwichtheatre.org.uk
Motown’s Greatest Hits at The Orchard Theatre, Dartford, on Saturday
Blending music, dance and a wonderful ensemble, the show celebrates Motown and offers a great evening of all the classic hits from artists including The Four Tops, The Temptations, Smokey Robinson and more. Go to orchardtheatre.co.uk
Great Welling Charity Beer and Music Festival at Guy Earl of Warwick in Welling from noon to midnight from Friday to Sunday
Bexley Round Table presents locally-produced real ales, cider and lagers that make up a third of the thirty available, food, talent show, lives music, entertainment, competitions, comedy and more. To purchase ale you just need to buy a special commemorative glass for £3. Go to wellingbeerfestival.co.uk
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