Shows/Theatre
NOW-Aug 1 The Master and the Margarita: Based on the Russian novel by Mikhail Bulgakiv, Greenwich Playhouse, Station Forecourt, 020 8858 9256.
NOW-Aug 28 Alan Ayckbourn Season: A series of plays by the popular playwright, Hever Castle, Edenbridge, £12.50, 01732 866114.
Art
NOW-Aug 12 Josie Humphreys: Original oils, watercolours and pastels, Lullingstone Visitors Centre, Castle Road, Eynesford, 01322 865995.
NOW-Sep 5 People in the Environment: Photographs by Edward Parker: Beautiful and evocative images by an award-winning photographer, Horniman Museum, London Road, Forest Hill, 020 8699 1872.
NOW-Sept 12 Henry Moore: A major show of the sculptor's work exploring themes such as mother and child and the family group, Dulwich Picture Gallery, Gallery Road, 020 8693 5254.
NOW-Oct 23 Transport in Time: A show exploring various forms of transport used locally through the years, including trolleybuses, trams and horse-drawn vehicles, Dartford Borough Museum, Market Street, Dartford, Mon, Tues, Thurs & Fri 12.30pm-5.30pm, Sat 9am-1pm & 2pm-5pm, closed Wednesdays and Sundays, 01322 224739.
NOW-Oct 31 Dinomites: Bringing visitors face to face with baby and juvenile dinosaurs, Horniman Museum, London Road, Forest Hill, £4-£2, under threes free, 020 8699 1872.
NOW-February 20, 2005 Woven Blossoms: An exhibition revealing the rich cultural heritage of the eastern Indonesian island of Savu, Horniman Museum, London Road, Forest Hill, 020 8699 1872.
NOW-July 31 X: A group exhibition of contemporary South African art commemorating the country's ten years of democracy, The Stephen Lawrence Gallery, Queen Mary Court, Old Royal Naval College, Greenwich, 10am-5pm Mon-Sat, 020 8331 8000.
July 29-Aug 8 Humane: Works featuring video art, movement and textile, APT Gallery, Creekside, Deptford, £5-£4, 020 8305 8452.
Rock & Pop
July 30 Dionne Warwick: The soul diva performs classics from her own back catalogue, including Walk On BY and Heartbreaker, Fairfield Halls, Park Lane, Croydon, 8pm, £32.50-£25, 020 8688 9291.
A Tribute to the Red Hot Chili Peppers: The Venue, Clifton Rise, New Cross, 020 8692 4077.
July 31 Mr Danny Fisher as Elvis Presley: Hayes Country Club, West Common Road, Hayes, 8pm, £10, 07904 266843.
Aug 1 Recall: Rock/metal band plus more bands, St Christopher's Inn, Greenwich, 7pm, 020 8314 4550.
Aug 5 Blazin' Squad: The huge garage collective perform tracks from their two gold albums, Fairfield Halls, Park Lane, Croydon, 7.30pm, £15, 020 8688 9291.
Aug 7 Absolute Earth, Wind and Fire: A 12-piece tribute to the popular music act, Fairfield Halls, Park Lane, Croydon, 7.45pm, £12.50-£9.50, 020 8688 9291.
Dance
July 30 Lunchtime Recital: John Jordan on organ, St George's Parish Church, High Street, Beckenham, 12.30pm, free, 020 8663 6996.
Aug 5 Michael Clark: An informal opportunity to observe an open rehearsal by the Michael Clark Company programme, Laban, Creekside, Deptford, 3pm, £2, 020 8691 8600.
Classical
Andrew Scott & Michael Fields: Lunchtime concert, Central Library, High Street, Bromley, 1pm, 020 8460 9955.
Dartford Recorded Music Society: Wagner and Beethoven presented by Peter Buss, Enterprise House, Essex Road, Dartford, 7pm, 01322 270204.
Aug 6 Lunchtime Recital: Jean-Baptiste Dupont on organ, St George's Church, High Street, Beckenham, 12.30pm, free, 020 8663 6996.
Folk/Cultural
Aug 5 Orpington Folk Club: With Brian Bruce, Anglesea Arms, Kent Road, Orpington, 8.15pm, 020 8325 6513.
< Jazz
July 30 Glenn Miller Orchestra: Outdoor gala concert: Picnics and bar available, Canada Square Park, Canary Wharf, 7.30pm, free, 020 7418 2783.
July 31 Gambit Jazzmen: With Mary Wilkinson, Rutland Arms, Perry Hill, Catford, 8.30pm, free, 020 8291 9426.
August 1 Max Brittan Trio: With knock-out singer and saxophone player Jacqui Hicks, Rutland Arms, Perry Hill, Catford, 12.30pm, free, 020 8291 9426.
August 2 Mycenae House Performance Class: Everyone welcome to play, sing or recite, Mycenae House, Mycenae Road, Blackheath, 8pm, £3, 01689 875683.
Les Simons Band: Straight ahead trio with guest artist, King's Head, High Street, Bexley, 8.30pm, £6, 01322 527803.
August 5 Harry Kane and the Money Makers: More good time rhythm and blues, Rutland Arms, Perry Hill, Catford, 8.30pm, free, 020 8291 9426.
August 7 Black Bottom Stompers: Good time musical fun, Rutland Arms, Perry Hill, Catford, 12.30pm, free, 020 8291 9426.
Days and nights out
Ongoing Summer Treasure Trail and Great Western Gem Mine: Great summer activities for families, Broadditch Farm Shop: Manor Farm, Southfleet, Mon-Fri 9am-6pm, Sat 9am-5pm, Sun 10am-4pm, 01474 834161.
NOW-Sept 1 Family Activities in The Enchanted Forest: Lots of special activities including infantrymen displays and face painting, Groombridge Place & Gardens, 9.30am-6pm, £8.50-£7, 01892 861444.
Aug 4 The Colourful World of Enid Blyton: The chance to create scenes from any of Blyton's books using craft materials, Bromley Museum, The Priory, Church Hill, Orpington, 1pm-2pm & 3pm-4pm, 01689 873826.
Comedy
July 30 Up the Creek: With John Mann MC, Colin Cole, Mickey Flanagan and Ben Norris, Creek Road, Greenwich, 020 8858 4581.
July 31 Up the Creek: With Cole Parker MC, Lee Mack, Colin Cole and Glen Wool, Creek Road, Greenwich, 020 8858 4581.
Aug 6 Up the Creek: With Ben Norris MC, Mickey Flanagan, Michael Mee and JoJo Smith, Creek Road, Greenwich, 020 8858 4581.
Aug 7 Up the Creek: With Julia Morris MC, Nick Wilty, Stan Stanley and Mike Gunn, Creek Road, Greenwich, 020 8858 4581.
Up the Creek: With Ben Norris MC, Micky Flanagan, Minolus Zantini and JoJo Smith, Brighton Road, Croydon, 020 8680 5363.
Kids
July 28 Kosmic Krew: The gang has landed on earth and is searching for a special crystal only singing and dancing will help, Broadway Theatre, Catford, 2pm, £7.50-£5.50, 020 8690 0002.
Aug 3 The Teddy Bears' Picnic: Crackerjack presenter Jan Hunt hosts this new show for the under 5s, Fairfield Halls, Park Lane, Croydon, 10.30am & 1.30pm, 020 8688 9291.
Aug 5 Alice's Adventures in Wonderland: A magical new production of this children's classic, Hall Place & Gardens, Bourne Road, Bexley, 7pm, £10-£8, 01322 621238.
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