Vibe’s guide to the best of what’s on across south London, north Kent and north Surrey this weekend (October 10 and 11)

FAMILY – SELMEC Meccano Show at Eltham United Reform Church from 10.30am to 4.30pm on Saturday

A Mecca for lovers of Meccano – discover three halls packed with models of trains, planes, crane and all manner of constructions. You can have a go at making your own or buy Meccano too. Entry costs £3 for adults, is free for accompanied children or £1 or unaccompanied children. Go to selmec.org.uk

News Shopper: MUSICAL: The cast of Dreamboats and Miniskirts performing (Photo Darren Bell)

THEATRE – Dreamboats and Miniskirts at The Churchill Theatre, Bromley, until Saturday

Written by Marks an Gran, the pair behind Goodnight Sweetheart and The New Statesman, the 60s jukebox musical picks up where the smash hit Dreamboats and Petticoats left off. Tickets cost from £19.15. Go to atgtickets.com/Bromley

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MUSIC – Belinda Carlisle at Indigo at The O2 on Saturday

If Heaven is a Place on Earth, it could well be at Indigo at The O2 as the lady behind the massive 80s hit takes to the stage. Go to axs.com

OUTDOORS – Autumn Extravaganza at Great Comp Garden, near Sevenoaks, from 11am to 5pm on Saturday and Sunday

Top exhibitors will show off the best of horticulture, garden ornaments, craft and seasonal food in the beautiful seven acre gardens. Entry costs from £5. Go to greatcompgarden.co.uk

News Shopper: Richard Grieve as Bernadette, Jason Donovan as Tick and Graham Weaver as Felicia - Priscilla Queen of the Desert. Photo: Paul Coltas

THEATRE – Priscilla Queen of the Desert at New Wimbledon Theatre until Saturday

Jason Donovan treads the boards in the outrageous musical, based on the smash hit film, about three friends who hop on an old bus searching for love and friendship. Tickets cost £14. Go to atgtickets.com/wimbledon

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FILM – Sicario (15) out now

South Londoner Emily Blunt leads a cast that also includes Josh Brolin and Benicio Del Toro in an action thriller that is winning five star reviews and plaudits across the board.

FAMILY – Jurassic Adventures at Epsom Playhouse on Sunday

Set on a magical island, a brave cast of actors come face-to-face with dinosaurs in a magical family show for ages three and up. Tickets cost £11.25. Go to epsomplayhouse.co.uk

News Shopper: Children’s Laureate and author Michael Rosen will receive an honorary master’s degree from the university today.

BOOKS – Wimbledon BookFest on Wimbledon Common until Sunday

The literary event on the common continues with Michael Rosen, Peter Snow, stand up comedy including Seann Walsh and a sing-a-long with The Wombles among the cool events still to come. Go to wimbledonbookfest.org

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COMEDY – Doug Stanhope at O2 Academy Brixton on Sunday

The ranting, outspoken and controversial comedian, whose show as twice named Time Out New York’s Best Stand-Up Show, comes to south west London. Tickets cost £31. Go to o2academybrixton.co.uk

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MUSIC – Mississipi Swamp Dogs at The Bull’s Head, Barnes from 2.30pm on Sunday

Swing trombonist and vocalist Jeff Williams brings his five-piece New Orleans flavoured band for a riotous mix of Cajun-funk, soul, blues, latin and covers of the likes of Bill Withers, BB King and Lynyrd Skynyrd. Tickets cost £8 in advance or £10 on the door. Go to musicglue.com

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THEATRE – The Wars of the Roses at The Rose Theatre, Kingston, until October 31

Theatre legend Sir Trevor Nunn’s wars are in full flourish. A top cast including Joely Richardson, Rufus Hound and rising star and BAFTA award winner Robert Sheehan is taking on three of Shakespeare’s histories: Henry VI, Edward IV and Richard III. Tickets cost from £5. Go to rosetheatrekingston.org

ART - The Works of ‘Bareface’ at  Cafe Adagio from 2pm on Saturday, October 10.

An art exhibition with a twist featuring street pop art designed by up and coming Croydon artist ‘Bareface’ who has been widely linked by the media to Banksy. Go to facebook.com/cafeadagiouk

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COMEDY – Michael McIntyre – Happy and Glorious at The O2 Arena, Greenwich, from until Saturday

The mega-popular comedian who sells out all over the world returns to the O2 with more side splitting observational humour. Go to axs.com

MUSIC - I Am Next at Battersea Arts Centre on Saturday

Discover someone new at this night of new talent with a festival feel, showcasing singers, beatboxers, rappers and DJ aged 15 and up. Tickets cost £5. Doors open at 6.30pm. Go to bac.org.uk