The indoor entertainment is really ramping up this weekend - along with a chance to hang out with a fungi!

*BE inspired by Theresa May's shimmy to Dancing Queen and see ABBAMANIA at Weymouth Pavilion tonight from 7.30pm.

The tribute act is celebrating 40 years of ABBA with a two hour show featuring record breaking and timeless hits from Waterloo to Dancing Queen. Call the box office for tickets.

*BBC Radio 2 Folk Award 2017 nominees Ninebarrow return to Dorchester tonight after impressing audiences last year with their innovative and captivating take on the folk tradition.

The duo have joined forces with cellist and long-term collaborator, Lee Cuff, for an evening at Dorchester Corn Exchange beginning at 8pm. Contact Dorchester Arts for tickets.

*HALFWAY to Paradise, the Billy Fury Story, whirls into Weymouth Pavilion tomorrow at 7.30pm.

Starring Colin Gold as Fury, the show is said to be an electric and emotional nostalgic journey through 29 hits.

*THERE'S plenty of reasons to say 'cheers' this weekend with Weymouth Pavilion's Octoberfest.

Sessions take place today, this evening, tomorrow daytime and tomorrow evening. The festival is held by CAMRA and features more than 60 ales from Cumbria, the Lake District and Dorset.

*LEARN more about fungus with a UK Fungi Day Foray at Thorncombe Woods on Sunday.

Join Dorset Fungus Group and rangers on a foray to discover what fungus are out and about. Meet in the car park at 10am. This very popular walk is free to Dorset Fungus Group members and £5 for non-members.

*FAMILIES should head to Dorchester Corn Exchange on Sunday afternoon for Me and My Bee - a comedy for children and adults alike.

Our fuzzy little friends need our help and so they are launching a political party disguised as a party party disguised as a show. Theatre company, ThisEgg, invites you to save the world. The fun starts at 2.30pm. Call Dorchester Arts for tickets.

*ROBERT White wowed TV viewers and judges alike with his fast-paced comedy routines when he made the finals of this year's Britain’s Got Talent.

Now he will headline Sunday Night Comedy at Weymouth Pavilion on Sunday from 7.30pm. Robert is known for his brilliant timing and anarchic performance style. Callthe box office for tickets.

*HEAR the tale of King Lear retold as performance storyteller Debs Newbold brings Shakespeare vividly to life at Dorchester Corn Exchange on Sunday evening from 8pm.

On a simple, bare stage using no set script Debs creates a ‘cinema of the imagination’ which will hold you spellbound.

Contact Dorchester Arts for tickets and more information.

*INDIE folk favourites Turin Brakes will play Bridport Electric Palace on Sunday.

The band, best known for hit Summer Rain (Painkiller), will also perform songs from their new album Invisible Storm, in a gig said to be is big-picture music played on a small screen.