There are plenty of activities across the Island this weekend and here we have highlighted just a few you may wish to try.

One Night of Queen, Shanklin Theatre, Saturday, November 18, 7.30pm.

If you enjoyed the latest blockbuster film, Bohemian Rhapsody, then head to Shanklin Theatre for all the classic hits performed by Gary Mullin and The Works in their show One Night of Queen. Gary won ITV’s Stars In Their Eyes live grand final, performing as Freddie Mercury, with the largest number of votes ever received in the show's history.

LDN Wrestling, Medina Theatre, Newport, Sunday, November 18, 3pm.

Isle of Wight County Press:

LET’S get ready to rumble — some of the country’s top wrestlers are coming to Medina Theatre. Featuring superstars, including LDN British heavyweight champion Alan Lee Travis and Franz Dynamite, LDN Wrestling combines the glitz of American sports entertainment with traditional British wrestling.

There will be an opportunity to meet the wrestlers after the show.

Christmas Market, Carisbrooke Castle, Saturday, November 17, 10am to 8pm and Sunday, November 18, 10am to 4pm.

Isle of Wight County Press:

ENJOY a little festive cheer and pick up some unique gifts at the Christmas Market at Carisbrooke Castle. More than 25 traders from across the Island will be selling a variety of gifts, from fresh Christmas wreathes to various crafts. Children can also meet Father Christmas.

Normal castle admission prices apply, although it is free to English Heritage and Friends of Carisbrooke Castle members. There is a small additional charge for visiting Santa’s Grotto and for children’s face painting.

Wightwash film, Aspire Ryde, Saturday, November 17, 7.30pm.

Isle of Wight County Press:

Another chance to see Wightwash, a documentary by IW filmmaker David George about the fall of Eco-Island. Ten years after the initiative was launched by the IW Council, the film looks at what happened, how the vision fell apart and ended in tragedy.

The film can also be seen at Gurnard Village Hall on Thursday at 7.30pm.

Exhibition by abstract artist Steve Miles, Quay Arts, Newport, until February 5.

Isle of Wight County Press:

Award-winning member of the National Acrylic Painters Association, Freshwater-based artist Steve Miles is showcasing his latest work at Quay Arts. His abstract language of painting combines a highly expressive and gestural graphic style that is representational of three decades spent as a graphic designer and graffiti artist.