FALLFEST is just one of the attractions at Glusburn Institute this autumn.

Bosses of the well-used community centre this week highlighted a “packed to the rafters” autumn programme including films, music, drama and comedy.

Fallfest will return for its sixth year from September 9 to 11.

Spokesman Jason Smith said: “This year we welcome back the Airedale Symphony Orchestra along with mezzosoprano Kathleen Wilkinson from the Royal Opera House.

“We also have the hilariously funny Dahling You Were Marvellous, a play by Stephen Berkoff, plus a real coup, a showing of Fritz Lang’s Metropolis which has undergone a bit of a makeover.

“Two young composers, Lee Affen and Richard Smithson, were commissioned by the BFI to compose a new soundtrack to the film, and they join us to play it live to the film."

The Institute will screen films each month using new high-definition digital cinema equipment donated by the British Film Institute.

The films include Bridge of Spies (October 7), The Danish Girl (November 4), and in a change from the originally-planned Singalong Frozen, the family movie Arthur Christmas (December 16).

There will be the fourth Resurrection Indie Disco and Rave on October 1, featuring 80s and 90s classics.

Eagles tribute Desperado will present their two-hour Freeze Over Eden show on October 29, focusing on classic albums Long Road Out Of Eden and Held Freezes Over.

Red Ladder Theatre will on November 12 present Wrong Un – A Suffagette Story, a one-woman musical about a Lancashire mill-girl galvanised by a rousing mixture of injustice, conviction, self-doubt and fear.

The 1st Kildwick and Farnhill Scout Group will present their Gang Show on November 18 and 19.

Christmas Crafts will make its debut on November 27, and The Houghton Weavers promise great folk music and humour on December 3.

Visit gicac.org.uk or call 01535 630223 for further information and to book tickets.