OFFICIALLY the UK's number one tribute Little Fix are the most accurate tribute to girl super group Little Mix on the market. Since Little Mix formed on the X Factor in 2011 they have become the biggest girl group on the planet and have had amazing chart hits such as 'Wings', 'DNA', 'Change Your Life', 'Move', 'How You Doin' and 'Black Magic' to name a few. The group deliver a high energy show and replicate the energy, stage presence and vocal abilities of the original group with stunning stage outfits to match. Support comes from Barrow’s very own pop stars Denis and Chris from Mystical Experience with hits from Take That, Olly Murs, Westlife, Bruno Mars, George Ezra and many more. On Saturday (7.30pm) at The Forum.

Box office 01229-820000.

FAMILY theatre - Pongo’s Party. Today is the day that Pongo the Pig has been waiting for – it’s his birthday! He’s been dropping hints to his friends all year, so is looking forward to a fantastic party… but the trouble is, nobody seems to remember. And as if that wasn’t bad enough, it looks as though someone is taking Pongo’s birthday presents too – whoever can it be? Go dressed in your party clothes and help make Pongo’s Party a day to remember, by joining in a show full of fun, songs and laughter. Play in a huge children’s band and take part in the town’s biggest ever game of pass the parcel. With a colourful farmyard and host of loveable puppet characters, this family show particularly suitable for 2-7 year-olds includes a special guest appearance by the Easter Bunny himself.

At Rheged tomorrow (11am&2pm). Box office 01768-868000.

BESTSELLING writer and prolific broadcaster, Stuart Maconie makes a welcome to tell how he retraced the steps of the Jarrow marchers. On the 80th anniversary of the famous Jarrow Crusade, Stuart walked the same 300 miles from Jarrow to London and found a divided, complex country that echoed 1936 in many ways. Stuart has since written a book about his experience – Jarrow: Road To The Deep South. He will talk about his journey through Britain then and now as he recalls his trek from choral evensong to curry house, from austerity to affluence and from Wearside to Westminster, the show will be an entertaining and impassioned evening by the man described by The Times as a national treasure.

On stage at The Dukes, tonight (7.30pm). Box office 01524-598500.

THE doorbell rings just as Sophie and her mummy are sitting down to tea. Who could it possibly be? Join the tea-guzzling tiger in this delightful family show The Tiger Who Came To Tea. Adapted and directed by David Wood, based on the book by Judith Kerr. The much loved tale of a tiger creating tea time mayhem is brought vividly to life on stage packed with plenty of magic, sing a long songs and clumsy chaos. What they certainly don’t expect to see at the door is a big, stripy tiger. A stunning stage adaptation of the classic tale of teatime.

Showing at The Dukes tomorrow (1.30pm&4pm) and Saturday (11am&2pm).

Box office 01524-598500.

BASED on the much-loved Moominland novels by Tove Jansson, Mystery and Mischief in Moomin Valley is a gentle heart-warming show which tells the story of a year in Moomin valley. Moomintroll wakes up in the middle of winter with a ‘something- wrong –feeling’. There’s no sign of his good friend Snufkin, or the note Snufkin left him. Each section of the story has an interactive element; audience members have a snowball fight, toast marshmallows around a fire and go sea-swimming.The characters of Moomintroll, Snufkin, Little My and Thingummy & Bob are brought to life with 2D rod puppets and life size 3D puppets. The show uses original music and songs, and pre-recorded narration.

On Saturday (11am&1pm) at the Brewery. Box office 01539-725133.

ULLSWATER Steamers TEDDYFEST event is back! The teddy trail returns too. Can you locate all of the bears? Every child travels free when accompanied onboard with their best friend (each child must be accompanied by a full fare paying adult). Runs until April, 22.

For further details and to book, visit www.ullswater-steamers.co.uk