Vibe’s Angie Quinn gives you the best of what’s on in north Kent and south east London this weekend (January 17 and 18).

News Shopper:

The Sound of Music at The Churchill Theatre, Bromley, until Saturday

The Churchill Theatre comes alive with the sound of music, as the true-life story of the renowned singing Von Trapp family arrives in Bromley to kick start a major national tour.

Go to atgtickets.com/bromley

News Shopper:

Boris Godunov at The Brockley Jack Theatre, Brockley, until January 31

With themes of deception, lies, betrayal and dreams, the play takes you back to Moscow 1598. Ivan the Terrible and all his sons are dead, leaving Boris Godunov wearing the crown, although all is not what it seems.

Go to brockleyjack.co.uk

News Shopper: Adam Lambert is teaming up with Queen again

Queen and Adam Lambert, The O2 Arena, Greenwich, Saturday and Sunday

American Idol winner Adam Lambert steps into Freddie Mercury’s shoes as the rock legends step out in Greenwich.

Go to theo2.co.uk

News Shopper:

Winter Walk at The Woodlands Farm Trust, Welling, 10am on Sunday

Highlighting seasonal farm activities, including lambing and farming history, the walk will last for around two hours. Entrance is free but donations are welcome. Go to thewoodlandsfarmtrust.org

News Shopper: Crack Comedy Club

Bromley Comedy Club at The Churchill’s Studio Theatre, Bromley, on Saturday

Ninia Benjamin headlines the show, which also features a performance from Wes Zaharuk. Go to atgtickets.com/Bromley

News Shopper: PUNISHING TRAINING: The former Stanwell pupil pulled a 20-tonne lorry at a strongman competition in Devon last year.

The Winter Strongman Challenge at Glow, Bluewater, on Saturday

Battling to be capped the Winter Strongman Champion, eight of the sturdiest men from around the world compete in the toughest of events including tyre deadlift, log lift, monster truck pull and more.

Go to bluewater.co.uk

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Peter James’ Dead Simple at The Orchard Theatre, on Saturday

Michael Harrison’s perfect life is thrown into jeopardy when a stag do prank doesn’t exactly go to plan and he finds himself staring death in the face in the adaptation of James’ acclaimed crime novel. Go to orchardtheatre.co.uk

Dick Whittington and His Cat at the Gravesend and District Theatre until Saturday

Telling the heart-warming tale of one man’s journey from rags to riches, the production is performed by the thriving amateur dramatics company. Go to gravesendtheatreguild.org