STILL feeling the chill? Then there is some cracking entertainment on offer to warm you up this weekend.

The ever-popular Budapest Café Orchestra plays two West Dorset dates this weekend, casting an intoxicating spell on all who hear them.

The band plays powerful and driving folk-based music from Eastern Europe, inspired by the music of European gypsies.

These five fabulous performers play an impassioned but often tender mixture of Hungarian Czardas, Russian and Ukrainian folk songs and dances from Romania and Bulgaria, as well as their own electrifying compositions.

Smouldering stuff – see them for yourself at village halls in Portesham tomorrow at 8pm (call 01305 871780 for full details and bookings) and Winfrith on Sunday at 7.30pm (call 01305 852117).

Tickets are selling fast, so be swift.

Dorchester Youth Theatre is back on stage tomorrow night with a fairytale fable that will delight all the family.

The Stolen Heart is a play within a play. There are two people, one happy one sad, plus the story of a beautiful angel who needs rescuing from a wild wood by a brave tin soldier.

The play is a mixture of pantomime and comedia del arte and promises to be thought provoking, laughter-inducing theatre.

You can catch it at the theatre in Thomas Hardye School, Coburg Road, Dorchester, at 7.30pm and tickets are £4 from 01305 266926.

And if you still have the glums, you have two more days to catch Joseph and the Amazing Technicoloured Dreamcoat at Lighthouse, Poole.

Craig Chalmers makes a charming central character and the production has enough colour and sing-a-long songs to keep everyone happy.

See it at 5pm and 8pm today, 2pm, 5pm and 8pm tomorrow. Call 0844 406 8666 for bookings and full details.