Vibe's picks of what to see, do or visit this week...

Behind the Scenes: A look at the hidden side of Fairfield at Fairfield Halls in Croydon until November 13.

The photographic exhibition by Frazer Ashford features more than 50 new prints from his unrivalled backstage access to many of the world’s leading stage, TV and music stars. Exhibition entry is free. Go to Fairfield.co.uk

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Halloween activities at Down House in Downe until Friday, October 31

Get down to Charles Darwin’s old house for some creepy crafts, pumpkin carving demonstrations and scary stories. Go to English-heritage.org.uk/events

Abba Mania at the Churchill Theatre, Bromley, on Saturday, November 1

The popular touring tribute show brings back the joy of Abba 40 years after they won Eurovision. Tickets from £16.40. Go to atgtickets.com/bromley

Variety Performance Live at Bromley Little Theatre from Friday, October 31, until Sunday, November 2.

Variety is back at the Little Theatre with songs, comedy and lots of banter. It’s all thrown together quickly, which is part of the charm. To perform, call Wayne Sheridan on 07808 208118. Tickets cost £12 adults. Go to Bromleylittletheatre.org or call 0333 6663366.

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Brands Hatch truck racing and fireworks on Sunday, November 2

The racing circuit’s weekend truck spectacular goes off with the seasonal bang of fireworks on Sunday. The racing costs £22 on the gate for the Sunday.  Go to brandshatch.co.uk

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Halloween party at Manor Farm Barn, Southfleet, from 7.30pm on Friday, October 31

The excellent pub – next to Broadditch farm’s incredible Hauntfest – is throwing a big seasonal party. There will be prizes for the best zombie fancy dress and music from Beer Pressure. You can even try out the special Spooky Ale. Tickets £15 in advance only. Call 01474 834967.

News Shopper: Wrestling champions Dean Allmark and James Mason take on the Football Hooligans in Gravesend

All Star Wrestling at The Woodville in Gravesend, tonight (Wednesday, October 29)

Former WWE headliner Oliver Grey, who has just spent two years in the brand’s NXT division will wrestle as well as tag team the UK Hooligans and champion Dean Allmark. Go to Woodville.co.uk or call 01474 337774.

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Central Park fireworks in Dartford on Saturday, November 1

Local Lions groups organise the spectacular for another year. There will be a fun fair from 5pm, bonfire at 7.15pm and fireworks at 8pm. Entry costs £5 adults and £3 children.

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Fascinating Aida at the Orchard Theatre in Dartford on Monday, November 3

The comedy cabaret trio, who celebrated their 30th year performing last year, will bring their witty songs to Dartford. Tickets cost £20.50. Go to orchardtheatre.co.uk or call 01322 220000.

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The Lotty's War cast visit Dartford Museum

Forties Flashback at the Orchard Theatre, Dartford, from noon to 2pm on Saturday, November 8

War-themed show Lotty’s War is at the theatre from Tuesday (November 4) until Saturday, starring Larkrise to Candleford’s Olivia Hallinan and Wire in the Blood’s Mark Letheren. To tie in with it, the Orchard is having a forties-themed event with entertainment, exhibitions, games and snacks. The event is free. For tickets to the show, go to orchardtheatre.com or call 01322 220000.

Halloween at Skye nightclub in Lewisham High Street on Friday, October 31

Skye launches its Friday nights with a Halloween party. There’s a prize of £100 cash and a bottle of Bollinger or Belvedere vodka for the best fancy dress, though dressing up is not mandatory. The club now operates as a bar from 8pm to 11pm and a club until 3.30am. Entry is free but if you want VIP treatment you’ll need to book now. Go to facebook.com/skyenightclub

Blackheath Art Society’s Imagine exhibition at Discover Greenwich from Saturday, November 8 until January 11

Take a look at the society’s latest work at the free exhibition in the gallery upstairs. It’s open daily from 10am to 5pm. Go to blackheathartsociety.org.uk

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Halloween at Eltham Palace until Friday, October 31

Tiptoe down the eerie hallways to fun Halloween activities including pumpkin carving in the Orangery and unscramble the pumpkin puzzle. Go to English-heritage.org.uk/events

Blackheath fireworks on Saturday, November 1

Around 100,000 people are expected to head to the heath for one of the capital’s biggest displays. There will be a fun fair from 4pm, food and drink from 5pm and the explosions are scheduled to start at 8pm.

Who Ya Gonna Call? and Ghostbusters the Movie at The Albany, Deptford on Friday, October 31

Join a hilarious trio as they bust their way through a special, fun tribute to the awesome 80s flick, which is shown afterwards and then followed by a free after party. Tickets £12 or £10 concessions. Go to thealbany.org.uk

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