Vibe’s Angie Quinn rounds up the best of what’s on this weekend in south east London and north Kent.
One Direction at The O2 Arena, Greenwich, until Wednesday
The superstar pop act will be performing songs from their new album ‘Four’, alongside their most popular hits. Catch them while you can. Go to axs.com
Steph and Dom's Book Signing at Bluewater from 1pm on Saturday
The ‘posh’ couple off TV show Googlebox are signing copies of their new book ‘Steph & Dom's Guide to Life' at Waterstones. Go to bluewater.co.uk
ET at East Greenwich Pleasaunce on Saturday
Wrap up and enjoy family science-fiction favourite ET, as it is screened in the open air for the last in the Pop Up Screens programme. Go to popupscreens.co.uk
The Importance of Being Ernest at The Orchard Theatre, Dartford, until Saturday
Oscar Wilde’s brilliantly hilarious play returns with a star studded line-up including Nigel Havers performing as The Bunbury Company of Players. Go to orchardtheatre.co.uk
Agatha Christie’s The Mousetrap at The Woodville, Gravesend, on Saturday
Everyone is a suspect as the record-breaking murder mystery follows a group of people, stranded in a country house by snow, discover there is killer amongst them. Go to Woodville.com
Bromley Comedy at The Churchill Theatre, Bromley, 8pm on Saturday
Comedian and comedy writer Holly Walsh headlines the stand-up show alongside performances from Carly Smallman, Alex Hylton and Compere Simon Fielder. Go to bromleycomedy.com
London Design Festival Contemporary Art Weekend at Greenwich Market on Saturday and Sunday
Greenwich Market will host an exclusive art and craft market while local galleries will exhibit they favourable artists. Go to greenwichmarket.com
Rob Beckett: Mouth of the South at Blackheath Halls, Blackheath at 8pm on Saturday
Local comedian presents his brand new tour of hilarity including thoughts on current affairs including flatbread and chocolate. Go to trinitylaban.ac.uk
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