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8:33am Thursday 28th January 2010
Keighley Playhouse: thriller Double Death (until Saturday 7.30pm). Phone 08451 267859.
Victoria Hall, Keighley: Keighley Amateurs pantomime Puss in Boots (Saturday-February 6). Tickets from Reids bookshop, Cavendish Street, or phone 08450 170718.
Oakworth Methodist Church: pantomime Puss in boots (February 13-20). Phone 01535 642625.
Cullingworth Village Hall: CADS pantomime Jack and the Beanstalk (February 16-20). Tickets from Chemist Shop, Halifax Road, Cullingworth.
Glusburn Institute: pantomime Dick Whittington (February 17-20). Phone 01535 630223.
St George’s Hall: Buttershaw St Paul's Amateurs in musical Summer Holiday (until Saturday). Phone 01274 432000.
Bradford Alhambra: pantomime Jack and the Beanstalk (until Sunday). Phone 01274 432000. Victoria Theatre, Halifax: rockabilly/blues singer Imelda May (Saturday); Circus of Horrors in the Day of the Dead (February 4); comedian Tim Vine (6). Phone 01422 351158. West Yorkshire Playhouse, Leeds: Alan Bennett's comedy The History Boys (Wednesday-March 6); gently humourous Trinidad play Rum and Coca-Cola (March 5-April 3); LAOS in musical Fiddler on the Roof (19-27 (; Canterbury Tales (30-April 17); children's show Charlie and Lola's Best Bestest Play (7-10); swashbuckling The Count of Monte Cristo (April 16-May 15). Phone 0113 213 7700.
Grand Theatre, Leeds: Puccini's La Boheme (tomorrow, February 6, 10, 14, 16, 18), Gilbert and Sullivan's operetta Ruddigore (Saturday, February 4, 12, 13, 17, 20) and Mozart's Cosi Fan Tutte (February 9, 11, 19). Phone 0844 848 2701. National Media Museum, Bradford: Drawings That Move, art of animator Joanna Quinn (until February 21); reminiscences, rare footage, actors in celebration of EastEnders' 25 years (February). Phone 0870 7010 200.
Leeds Town Hall: City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra (Saturday); Czech National Symphony Orchestra (February 6); English Chamber Orchestra (28); Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra (March 13, May 15); BBC Philharmonic and Leeds Festival Chorus (20); Orchestra of Opera North (27); Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (April 17); European Union Chamber Orchestra (24); Moscow State Symphony Orchestra (May 8). Phone 013 224 3801.
Bradford Cathedral: Berlin Piano Quartet Aperto (February 19); clarinettist Sarah Williamson and pianist Philip Moore (March 19); Academy of St Martin's Chamber Ensemble (May 14). Phone 01274 432000.
St George’s Hall: Strictly Come Dancing's Anton and Erin (Saturday); Buttershaw St Paul's Amateurs in musical Summer Holiday (Tuesday-January 30); Yvette Fielding's Most Haunted Live (February 13); Czech National Symphony Orchestra (12), comedian Dave Gorman (16); Audience with the Chuckle Brothers (18); rock band Ocean Colour Scene (22), Sing-a-long-a Sound of Music (27); Jongleurs stand-up comedy (26); rock band Editors (March 8); tribute Magic of the Beatles (11); comedian Dara O'Briain (12); Halle Orchestra with piano soloist Hong Xu (13); nostalgia show Roll Out the Barrel (16, 2pm); actor/adventurer Charley Boorman (18); family comedy show Little Howard and the Magic Pencil of Life and Death (26); folk group The Dubliners (20); Peter Andre (24); women's singing group The Sopranos (27); illusionist Derren Brown (April 3/4); Kenyan Boys Choir (8); raconteur Gervase Phinn (9); American Wrestling Spectacular (10); English Chamber Orchestra (16); Moscow State Symphony Orchestra (May 7). Phone 01274 432000.
Kings Hall, Ilkley: comedian and storyteller Barry Cryer (February 20); singing group The Searchers (23). Phone 01274 432000.
Cricketers Arms, Coney Lane, Keighley: Nilbanter (6); Blues Positive (9); Eddie Earthquake and the Tremors (12); Jet Martin (16); Fever Tress (19); Mojo (20); Blues Kings (23); ticket-only comedy night (25); Detours (26); Irish night with Phoenix (27).
Mart Theatre, Skipton: Craven College in musical Little Shop of Horrors (February 11-13); Hull Truck comedy Me and Me Dad (25); Queen tribute Mercury (26); comedian Jon Richardson (March 6). Phone 01756 791411.
Victoria Theatre, Halifax: singer comedian Tim Vine (6); Little Big Club with Barney, Bob the Builder, Angelina Ballerina and Fireman Sam (13/14); singer Jane McDonald (21); tribute show Livewire AC/DC (March 5); Solid Silver 60s with Dave Berry, Mike Pender, Swinging Blue Jeans and The Troggs (7); comedians Jimmy Carr (8) and Rhod Gilbert (11); tribute show The Bootleg Beatles (13) Charles Ross in One-Man Lord of the Rings (16); world cyclist Mark Beaumont (19); children's show Noddy in Toyland (20/21); Essence of Ireland music and dance show (24); rock musical Bad Boy Johnny and the Prophets of Doom from Vampires Rock creators (27); Halifax Choral Society perform Verdi's Requiem and Holst's Hymn of Jesus (28); Halifax Amateurs in Disney's Beauty and the Beast (April 7-11); rock band Smokie (15); Les McKeown and the Legendary Bay City Rollers (17); clairvoyant Sally Morgan (22); folk singer Kate Rusby (May 1); Postman Pat (8/9); Juan Martin Flamenco Ensemble (11); comedian Dara O' Briain (16). Phone 01422 351158.
West Yorkshire Playhouse, romantic comedy in 1980s New York in Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune (February 15-20); Andersen's English portrays meeting of Hans Christian Andersen and Charles Dickens's family (23-27); gently humourous Trinidad play Rum and Coca-Cola (March 5-April 3); LAOS in musical Fiddler on the Roof (19-27 (; Canterbury Tales (30-April 17); children's show Charlie and Lola's Best Bestest Play (7-10); swashbuckling The Count of Monte Cristo (April 16-May 15); American classic Death of a Salesman (April 30-May 29); 1970s musical set in Jamaica, The Harder They Come (June 1-5); family adventure Treasure Island (2-5); comedy Me, As a Penguin (10-12); John Godber comedy Men of the World (14-19); Noel Coward's Hay Fever (11-July 10); drama of crime and redemption Country Music (24-26); children's show The Mermaid Princess (June 30-July 3); glitz noticed dead and five wounded arm wound, live music and song in Britain's Got Bhangra (13-17); This Land: the Woody Guthrie Story (15-17). Phone 0113 213 7700.
Grand Theatre, Leeds: Northern Ballet Theatre in eclectic collection As Time Goes By (February 23-25) and Romeo & Juliet (February 27-March 6); comedy Calender Girls with Lynda Bellingham (March 8-13); musical Dreamboats and Petticoats (15-20); Solid Silver 60s Show (21); comedian Mark Little in Defending the Caveman (22/23); 60s band The Hollies (24); singer Barbara Dickson (25); Take That tribute Back For Good (26) comedian Ken Dodd (27); Oscar Wilde comedy Lord Arthur Savile's Crime (30-April 3); musical Whistle Down the Wind (5 -17); singer Joan Armatrading (18); musical Oklahoma! (20-24); music and comedy with Debbie Reynolds (25); The Gruffalo (June 13-14); singers Joe Longthorne (18) and Jane McDonald (19); musical Hairspray (22-July 3). Phone 0844 848 2701.
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