Looking for something to do around Wimbledon and Mitcham this weekend? Here’s our Wimbledon Guardian guide to the weekend.
Missed an event? Email newsdesk@wimbledonguardian.co.uk and add yourselves to our listings at www.wimbledonguardian.co.uk/events
Hit musical western Calamity Jane, still on at the New Wimbledon Theatre, has the kind of whip-cracking, hill-billy entertainment you need on a cold March day.
Interview: Tom Lister goes wild as Calamity Jane bad boy
Calamity Jane; New Wimbledon Theatre, 93 the Broadway, until March 21, Tues to Sat, 7.30pm, mats Weds, Thurs, Sat, 2.30pm; £20.40 - £47.40; atgtickets.com.
Meanwhile My Father and Other Superheroes at the Polka Theatre for children weaves theatre, poerty and comic books.
Superheroes inspire a real-life adventure in upcoming children's theatre show
My Father and Other Superheroes; Polka Theatre, 240 The Broadway, Wimbledon; March 19 to 22; £13.50; polkatheatre.com
Error 404, a play for children 8+ about a boy whose best friend is a robot, is also still on at the Polka Theatre.
The Colliers Wood Arts Festival kicks off on Saturday with more than 40 events, too many to list here, but including jazz, rock, acoustic and blues gigs, creative workshops, dance classes and theatre.
Have a look at our full run-down in the link below.
Arts festival to host pop-up galleries, music, theatre and workshops around Colliers Wood
Remember Patrick Swayze and Jennifer Grey? The hits from movie Dirty Dancing swirl into town on Sunday night in a tribute show at the New Wimbledon Theatre.
Dirty Dancing musical comes to Wimbledon for one-night-only performance
A Night of Dirty Dancing: The Ultimate Tribute Show; New Wimbledon Theatre, 93 The Broadway, Wimbledon; Sunday, March 22, 7.30pm; £22.50-£24.50; atgtickets.com
A memorial day will be held this Saturday to honour two members of a Merton rugby club who died this season with the first game kicking off at midday.
Rugby matches to be held to honour club's players who died last season
Double K Memorial Day, Old Rutlishians Club, Poplar Road, Merton Park, Saturday, March 21.
Litter-pickers will meet at 10am for a two hour scourge of the area, starting from Nelson Gardens.
On the other side of the borough, community activists will gather at 501 Commonside East at 10.30am for a three-hour clean up around Mitcham Common.
All are welcome at the events and clean-up kits will be provided.
Next week:
Return to the Forbidden Planet at the New Wimbledon Theatre starting Monday
Up in the Attic at the Polka Theatre starting Monday
Next weekend:
Casa... Home at the Polka Theatre starting Friday
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