There's plenty to see and do this week - why not give one of these a try?

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THEATRE – Hetty Feather at The Orchard Theatre, Dartford, from Wednesday to Sunday

Best-selling author Dame Jacqueline Wilson’s tale of a headstrong orphan in Victorian London comes to life on the stage with live music, original songs and circus skills in an Olivier Award-nominated family show that received five stars in The Times, Daily Mail and Time Out. Tickets cost from £15. Go to orchardtheatre.co.uk

COMEDY – Laughing Boy Comedy Club at The Woodville, Gravesend, on Saturday and Sunday

8 out of 10 Cats star Jon Richardson and Lloyd Langford will try out their new material at work-in-progress gigs at the Woodville. Tickets cost from £10. Go to Woodville.co.uk

FILM - Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (12A), out Friday

The world's biggest superhero's square off on the big screen as Batman (Ben Affleck) takes on Superman (Henry Cavill) in director Zack Snyder's adventure which also features Wonder Woman (Gal Gadot), Lois Lane (Amy Adams) and Lex Luthor (Jesse Eisenberg).

MUSIC – Little Mix at The O2 on Sunday

The X Factor winners – now the world’s biggest girl group – bring their Get Weird tour to Greenwich. Go to axs.com

FAMILY – Weekend Space Cadets at the Royal Observatory, Greenwich, from 12.45pm to 4.15pm weekends

Families can get hands on at free space and exploration-themed workshops inspired by recent discoveries in the universe. Go to rmg.co.uk

FILM – Zootropolis (3D) (PG), out Friday

Jason Bateman, Idris Elba, Ginnifer Goodwin and JK Simmons are among the voice artists in Disney’s latest animation which sees a cop rabbit and a con artist fox team up to crack a conspiracy.

COMEDY – Iain Stirling – Touchy Feely at The Cryer, Carshalton, on Friday

Two-time Bafta nominated comedian Ian Stirling – whose TV work includes Love Island, Drunk History and the Now Show – brings his sell-out Edinburgh show to south London, Tickets cost £10. Go to suttontheatres.co.uk

FAMILY – Snow White at Polka Theatre, Wimbledon, from Wednesday (March 23) to April 10

Packed with songs and music, this fast-paced adaptation of the classic fairytale is perfect for four to eight year olds. Tickets cost £13.50 for adults and children or £10 concessions. Go to polkatheatre.com

THEATRE – The Merry Wives at Rose Theatre, Kingston, from Tuesday (March 22) to Saturday (March 26)

Celebrated actor Barrie Rutter directs and stars in the Northern Broadsides’ take on Shakespeare’s The Merry Wives of Windsor. Tickets cost from £8. Go to rosetheatrekingston.org

FAMILY – Family Art Activities at Ham House from noon to 3.30pm on Saturday and Sunday

Make a piece of art inspired by your visit to Ham House. It’s free with admission. Go to nationaltrust.org.uk/hamhouse

MUSIC – Mariah Carey at The O2 on Wednesday (March 23)

The best-selling female artist of all time brings her massive voice to Greenwich off the back of a sell-out Las Vegas residency. Go to axs.com

THEATRE – Jackie the Musical at The Churchill Theatre, Bromley, from Tuesday (March 22) to Saturday, March 26

Inspired by the must-read girls’ magazine of the 60s, 70s and 80s, this feel-good musical features hits from the time made famous by the likes of Donny Osmond, David Cassidy and Marc Bolan. It has choreography from former Strictly judge Arlene Phillips and stars Olivier Award nominee Graham Bickley and EastEnders’ Janet Dibley. Go to atgtickets.com/Bromley

DANCE – Matthew Bourne’s Sleeping Beauty at New Wimbledon Theatre from Tuesday (March 22) to Saturday, March 26

The visionary choreographer won widespread acclaim for his reimagining of Tchaikovsky’s classic ballet with modern, gothic twist. Tickets cost from £19.40. Go to atgtickets.com/Wimbledon

THEATRE – Engine Room at Omnibus, Clapham, on Thursday, March 24

The arts centre’s scratch nigh with artists working on new pieces requires audiences to take a punt – this week it is Project2’s science fiction work-in-progress set before man had landed on the moon and how they imagined they would get there, the fear of the unknown and the how dreams and science intertwine. Tickets cost £5. Go to omnibus-clapham.org

FOOD – Chocolate Sensations at Kew Gardens, until April 10

A full programme of family-friendly events at Kew ranges from a Lindt Gold Bunny Flavour Trail, face painting, exhibits about growing chocolate, a chocolate cookie kitchen, make your own chocolate wrapper workshops, bean to bar workshops and Georgian kitchen workshops. Go to kew.org