1 Grab your ruby red slippers and following the yellow brick road to the Regent in Christchurch as Twynham School presents The Wizard of Oz. The production, which is the school’s seventh at the venue, will feature favourite songs such as Somewhere Over the Rainbow and We’re Off to See the Wizard. This year marks 80 years since the film was released. There will be performances at 7.30pm tonight, tomorrow and on Sunday with a 2.30pm showing on Saturday.

2 Westbourne Farmers Market takes over Landseer Road on Saturday. Visitors will be able to find a selection of artisan breads, vegetables, cheese, meats, plants and more. The market takes place on the first Saturday of every month between 9.30am and 2pm.

3 Peter Andre will be celebrating 25 years in the music industry when his latest tour comes to the Pavilion Theatre on Monday night.

4 Dr Michael Mosley comes to the Pavilion Theatre on Sunday night. The man who gave us the 5:2 diet will be bringing us his first ever theatre tour, Trust Fast Health. He will be talking about everything from uncovering new ways to lose weight.

5 Smash hit musical, Blood Brothers, is running at the Pavilion Theatre until Saturday. The show tells the story of twins Mickey and Eddie who, separated at birth, grow up on opposite sides of the tracks, only to meet again with fateful consequences. The show features the songs Tell Me It's Not True and Bright New Day.

6 Brand new production, Peril At Sea, calls at Lighthouse on Saturday night courtesy of Up The Road Theatre which has been described as "evocative journey into our seafaring past and present."

7 The Littledown Centre Wedding Exhibition takes place on Sunday between 11am and 3pm. Brides and grooms to be will be able to talk to up to 50 local wedding suppliers, plus there will be fashion shows at 12pm and 2pm, a prize draw and free goody bag for every bride. Entry costs £2 on the door.

8 Michael Owen will be guest of honour at a special event at the Vitality Stadium on Friday night. There are VIP and standard tickets available with a three-course meal serve, a Q&A and even the chance to meet the man himself. Standard tickets start from £30 plus a booking fee.

9 Comedian Zoe Lyons will be appearing at Boscombe's Shelley Theatre on Saturday night. Zoe, who has previously appeared on Mock The Week and Live At The Apollo, is touring her latest show, Entry Level Human.

10 A lambing weekend is taking place at Kingston Maurward on Saturday and Sunday. Visitors will be able to see cute lambs and their mums between 10am and 4pm. Entry costs £7 for adults, £5 for children and is free for under threes.