1 Hear Bach’s Mass in B Minor performed by the Armonico Consort & Baroque Orchestra tomorrow at 7pm. Held at Lighthouse, Poole’s centre for the arts, the concert is directed by Christopher Monks with soprano Elin Manahan Thomas. Tickets are £20.25 to £28.25, available from the venue website or box office.

2 Don’t miss the final performances of Macbeth, performed by the Castle Players at Lytchett Matravers Village Hall tomorrow at 7.30pm and Saturday at 2.30pm and 7.30pm. Tickets are £10 for adults and £5 for children, and are available from https://www.castleplayers.com

3 Channel your inner warrior at a free introductory session to rugby, held at Oakmeadians Rugby Football Club, Bournemouth, tomorrow at 7pm. The session, run by England RFC, is open to women aged 18 and over. Book at https://www.englandrugby.com/participation/playing/ways-to-play/inner-warrior.

4 Celebrate more than two decades of the UK’s musical theatre concert tour, as Beyond the Barricade is performed at Lighthouse, Poole’s centre for the arts, tomorrow at 7.45pm. Featuring the best of Broadway and the West End, tickets for the show range from £21.75 to £25.75, available from the venue website or box office.

5 Enjoy comedy from TV star Stephen Bailey as he performs stand-up at Hotel Celebrity, on Gervis Road, Bournemouth, tomorrow from 8.30pm. Suitable for over-18s only, tickets are £15, available from the hotel website.

6 Join The MakeShift Ensemble as they bring to life the award-winning children’s book The Curious Garden, all about one boy’s quest for a greener world. Showing at 2pm on Saturday, at Lighthouse, Poole’s centre for the arts, tickets are £8, available from the venue website or box office.

7 See Emily Hennessey and Sheema Mukherjee perform The Ramayana at Morden Village Hall, Wareham, at 7.30pm on Saturday. Following the exiled Rama and Sita in a retelling of the much-loved Indian epic, tickets are £10 for adults, £7 for children and £25 for a family of four.

8 Enjoy a triple bill of stand-up comedy with Coastal Comedy featuring headliner Lee Ridley, AKA Lost Voice Guy, at Lighthouse, Poole’s centre for the arts, from 8pm on Saturday. Also taking to the stage are Tania Edwards and Nathan Caton. Tickets for this no doubt hilarious ensemble are £17 for adults, available from the venue website or box office.

9 Head to The Barrington Theatre, Ferndown, for One Night Only on Sunday, a show featuring all your favourite musical numbers and routines. Tickets are £12, available from the venue box office, with all proceeds going towards Macmillan Caring Locally. The performance begins at 7.30pm.

10 Soak up the sounds of Mozart, Lekey and Strauss in a performance presented by the Frith Piano Quartet on Sunday at 3pm. Held in Kimmeridge Hall on the Talbot Campus of Bournemouth University, tickets for the event are £20 for members of the public, £10 for university staff and free for students. Book tickets online via the Bournemouth Chamber Music Society.