Vibe’s Angie Quinn rounds up the best of what’s on in south east London and north Kent this weekend (November 28 and 29).
Clarkson, Hammond and May Live at The O2 Arena, Greenwich, Saturday and Sunday
Daring stunts, visual spectaculars and extravagant cars are just some of the show’s elements – plus the three lads, formerly of Top Gear. Go to axs.com
Christmas Carol Concert at the Old Royal Naval College, Greenwich, from 7pm on Sunday
A festive combination of classic carols, a torch-lit procession and readings will provide the perfect concert to kick off the Christmas season. Hosted by Greenwich and Bexley Community Hospice. Go to communityhospice.org.uk
Gangsta Granny at The Orchard Theatre, Dartford, on Saturday and Sunday
Ben’s Friday night becomes unexpectedly entertaining when his Granny takes him on an adventure. Based on a novel by bestselling author, David Walliams, the new stage production is fun for all the family. Go to orchardtheatre.co.uk
Chislehurst Christmas Bonanza at St Marys Hall and Chislehurst High Street, Chislehurst, from noon to 4pm on Saturday
Santa will travel along the High Street on his sleigh, Christmas lights will be switched on and a Christmas fair will provide festive fun, a chance to buy gifts, Christmas singing and more.
The Pitmen Painters, The Jack Studio Theatre, Brockley, from 7.45pm on Saturday
Based on a true story, the narrative follows a group of miners from the Ashington Colliery and their amazing artistic journey. Go to brockleyjack.co.uk
Aladdin at The Churchill Theatre, Bromley, until January 3
Pantomime returns to Bromley as Hi-5 presenter Luke Roberts, EastEnders’ Scott Maslen and Milkshake’s Jen Pringle star in Aladdin. Go to atgtickets.com/bromley
Live and Loud II at The Bird’s Nest, Deptford, from 7pm on Sunday
Pop in to the Bird’s Nest for heavy riffs from Stergin and Betts as well as sets from Rotifer and Russell Swallow. Free entry.
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