It's hard to fit everything in this weekend but we'll give it a go! Here's your essential Guide.

*A FRESH, poignant twist to a much loved fairly tale by the Brothers Grimm comes to Portland, Portesham and Cerne Abbas this weekend.

The Frog & The Princess by Norwich Puppet Theatre goes on tour courtesy of Artsreach.

This exquisitely manipulated and humorous performance explores the meeting of cultures and what happens when a Princess deems a Frog unworthy of being her friend, just because of what he is.

The play is suitable for those aged four and above.

*The Frog and the Princess at the Royal Manor Theatre, Portland on Friday, November, 30 at 6pm. (Call 03336 663366 for tickets), at Portesham Village Hall on Saturday, December 1 at 6pm (Call 01305 871035 for tickets) and at Cerne Abbas Village Hall on Sunday, December 2 at 3pm, (Call 01300 341332 for tickets). Also see artsreach.co.uk for tickets.

*HEAR the smooth songs of Nat King Cole with King for a Day: The Nat King Cole Story at Dorchester Corn Exchange tonight (30) at 8pm.

This brand new concert from acclaimed jazz vocalist, Atila, celebrates one of the defining voices of the twentieth century.

Featuring world-class live music from Atila and his stellar group of musicians, alongside narration and projected archive images and footage, this is a unique concert celebrating an incredible career. Contact Dorchester Arts for tickets and more information.

*YOU won't believe your eyes when Paul Ashworth takes to the stage of Weymouth Pavilion tonight at 7.30pm to perform The Rolling Stones Story.

This is a high-energy concert celebrating the music of the world’s greatest rock ‘n’ roll band. Let’s Spend The Night Together in the company of Mick and the boys!

*A ONE man play about the workplace is being performed in Broadmayne tonight (30) at 7.30pm and Shipton Gorge on Sunday (2) at 7.30pm.

Artsreach is welcoming Townsend Theatre Productions back to Dorset this autumn with a brand new staging of Robert Tressell’s 1914 novel, The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists.

For the first time ever this new version of the play will be presented as a solo show, featuring writer and actor Neil Gore, and will comprise an Edwardian Magic Lantern Show, political conjuring tricks and live music and song.

For tickets for the Broadmayne show call 07443 65991 or call 01308 897407 for the Shipton Gorge show.

*POP fans will enjoy hearing all the greatest hits of Katy Perry and Taylor Swift performed by two tribute acts in two performances at Weymouth Pavilion tomorrow (1) at 2pm and 6pm.

Katy vs Taylor sees pop princesses Katy Perry and Taylor Swift go head to head taking all the family on a round by round trip tribute of their biggest hits in this incredible main event!

Call Weymouth Pavilion box office for tickets and more information.

*A GIANT craft Christmas fair is being held at Weymouth Pavilion on Sunday from 10am to 4pm.

This will be showcase of a variety of craft stalls perfect for stocking fillers or to get you into the Christmas spirit. People will be able to buy local and handmade and give something unique and special.

*SANTA will be sharing all his secrets this Christmas in an upcoming stage show.

Find out where exactly the fairy from the top of the Christmas tree comes from in Santa in Love at Weymouth Pavilion on Sunday at 2pm

You can also find out why you never see a Christmas elf. In this musical fun-filled treat, your children will laugh, sing along and cheer as they help the North Pole team work out one last secret – the one about Santa Claus and the thing he secretly loves best. Call the box office for tickets.

*AND finally, a little further afield you can enjoy all the hits of Billy Ocean as he performs at the BIC tomorrow from 6.30pm.

Billy is the biggest selling black recording star Britain has ever produced and has sold more than 30 million records in his lifetime to date. Call BH Live for tickets.