Vibe’s Angie Quinn rounds up the best of what’s on in north Kent and south east London this weekend (August 22 and 23)
Room on the Broom at The Orchard Theatre, Dartford, Saturday and Sunday
Flying in fresh from the West End, a gracious witch embarks on a magical adventure along with her cat and three delightful animals. The show is suitable for all the family. Go to orchardtheatre.co.uk
Sunday Bandstand Concert at The Horniman Museum and Gardens in Forest Hill from 3pm to 5pm on Sunday
International band Manding Sabu will be performing melodic sounds of the Mandinka kora (West African harp) along with a sturdy concoction of musical genres including blues, rock, funk and more. Go to horniman.ac.uk
Leonce and Lena at The Brockley Jack Theatre, Brockley, until August 29
Fleeing an arranged marriage, the prince of the Kingdom of Popo and the princess of Pipi find their selves trapped in the hands of fate. Go to brockleyjack.co.uk
Kings and Queens at Eltham Palace on Sunday
Visitors can learn royal skills including how to evade perils within the palace to become the perfect peer to a King or Queen. Go to English-heritage.org.uk
Family Wombat Trail at Red House, Bexleyheath, Saturday and Sunday
Embark on an expedition around the home of famous artist, craftsman, writer and socialist William Morris, in search for hidden wombats for a chance to win a prize. Go to nationaltrust.org.uk/redhouse
Reggae Evening at The Churchill Theatre, Bromley, on Saturday (August 22)
Get your dancing shoes on for an evening of Reggae tunes in Bromley. Tickets cost £10. Go to atgtickets.com/Bromley
Casablanca at Greenwich Picturehouse from 1pm on Sunday (August 23)
Here’s looking at you, kid. Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman star in the war time classic which is brought back to the big screen at the luxury Greenwich cinema as part of its Vintage Sundays series. Go to picturehouses.com
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