Music

Goats Head, Steeton

Rock ‘n’ roll covers band Blue Suede Dudes (July 1). Also Hoggs n Heifers, Bentham (July 15)

Baccapipes Folk Club, 9 Henry Street, Keighley

01535 605310

baccapipes.org.uk

Australian trio Cloudstreet on first UK tour (tomorrow); vibrant, foot-tapping quartet The Long Hill Ramblers (June 30); Dan Plews with eclectic mix of material (July 21); singers nights (Friday, July 7 and 14)

Pennington’s Octagon, Bradford Road, Keighley

01274 562252

theoctagonlive.com

Rag Dolls tribute to Jersey Boys and Frankie Valli (tomorrow); cabaret show with Suzie B (Sunday); soul and Motown night with three-piece band Funky stuff (June 30); Chris Nott as David Essex in the Hold Me Close show (July 21); Really Unique Show with Dan McCann (July 28) singing Michael Buble and classic 90 songs; 80s night with Rewind band (August 11); ELO tribute with Carl Shay (August 26); cabaret with Simone Chantell (August 27); Mark Summers as the Young Elvis Presley (September 1); five-piece band The 309’s play 40s and 50s music (September 9); Ali Maas and Micky Moody at Keighley Blues Live (September 15); 70s West Coast counterculture Americana with Lauren Canyon Union (September 22); soul songs by Kevin Kendricks (September 29); Paul Hopkins as Orbison and Friends (October 6); blue comedian Roy Chubby Brown (December 14; Michael Buble tribute singer Dan Patchett with comedian Lee Lard in a Peter Kay tribute (December 27)

Bingley Arts Centre

01274 567983

bingleyartscentre.co.uk

Dan Baird and Homemade Sin (July 27); Simon & Garfunkel tribute (July 29); Bradford Accordion Band (September 30)

Skipton Folk Unplugged, Narrow Boat Inn, Victoria Street.

skiptonfolkclub.co.uk

English folk singer Caffrey McGurk Madge (Monday); singer Sam Dunkley (July 10); INPO (In No Particular Order) (July 31); Hicks And Goulbourn (September 4)

Topic Folk Club, Glyde House, Bradford

topic-folk-club.org.uk

Cohen-Braithwaite-Kilcoyne (tonight); Roger Sutcliffe (July 6); Harp And A Monkey (July 13); Jon Harvison (July 20); Gloria Jeffries (July 27)

Local

Haworth Parish Church

01535 644444

Big-band Hattricks and singers Michaela Smith and Doug Edmundson performing mainly 1960s music (Saturday)

Brontë Parsonage Museum, Haworth

bronte.org.uk

01535 642323

Haworth 1960s Weekend talk on Branwell’s relationship with older ‘Mrs Robinson’ (Saturday and Sunday); Poetry at the Parsonage Festival with Clare Shaw, Simon Armitage, Zaffar Kunial, Jacob Polley, Kei Miller and Patience Agbabi (July 1); year of events to celebrate the 200th anniversary of the birth of Branwell Brontë, and year-long exhibitions Mansions In The Sky curated by poet Simon Armitage, and To Walk Invisible photos, costumes and props (daily)

Oakworth Methodist Church

ticketsource.co.uk/kydztheatre

KYDZ Keighley Youth Theatre presents drama double-bill All That Glitters and Interchange (July 21 and 22, 7.15pm)

Bingley Arts Centre

01274 567983

bingleyartscentre.co.uk

Bingley Little Theatre in classic farce The Hypochondriac (July 3-8); Kaleidoscope Youth Theatre present Showcase (July 13-16); Stage 84 in Broadway Musical Showcase (July 21 and 22); Myrtle Park Primary School in musical Bugsy Malone (July 24); Bingley Little Theatre in comedy Theft (September 18-23); Mikron Theatre Company in Youth Hostel Association comedy-drama Best Foot Forward (September 28); An Audience with Sir Ranulph Fiennes (September 29)

Regional

Saint James’s Church, Clapham

01524 251319

Craven Accordion Orchestra (Saturday)

Alhambra Theatre, Bradford

01274 432000

bradford-theatres.co.uk

Bradford Catholic Players in comedy musical Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (tonight to Saturday); Roald Dahl’s family show Fantastic Mr Fox (Tuesday to July 2); Broadway musical The Addams Family (July 4-8); Buddy The Buddy Holly Story (July 12-15); musical La Cage Aux Folles (July 18-22); 60s musical Shout! has been cancelled; National Theatre drama The Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Night-Time (July 31 to August 5); Beautiful The Carole King musical (September 9-16); Take That musical The Band (October 17-28)

Grand Theatre, Leeds

0844 8482700

leedsgrandtheatre.com

Abba musical Mamma Mia! (until July 8); 60s nostalgia musical Dreamboats And Petticoats (July 10-15); Dirty Dancing (July 24-29); National Theatre in Jane Eyre (July 31 to August 5); singer Jane McDonald (August 20); The Wedding Singer (August 22-26); Tom Chambers in Gershwin musical Crazy For You (August 29 to September 2); Kay Mellor musical Fat Friends (November 2 to December 2)

West Yorkshire Playhouse, Leeds

0113 2137700

wyp.org.uk

Ode To Leeds, drama about young Leeds poets competing in New York (until July 1); drama about African men Barber Shop Chronicles (July 12-29)

Leeds City Varieties

0113 2430808

cityvarieties.co.uk

Musical Man of La Mancha (July 4-8); Terence Rattigan and David Hare drama double-Bill (July 6 & 8); Pasadena Roof Orchestra in Puttin’ On The Ritz (July 13); City Varieties Youth Theatre in new musical Loserville (July 28 and 29); comedian Joe Pasquale (September 1); Good Old Days Music Hall with headliners like Don McLean and Marti Webb (September 22, 23, 29, 30, and October 6 and 7)

Leeds Town Hall

0113 3760318

leedstownhall.co.uk

Chorus UK in Country and Western Show (Sunday); comedian Jimmy Carr (July 14)

Carriageworks Theatre, Leeds

0113 8760318

Carriageworks Young Theatre Makers in What People Think (July 29)

Square Chapel Arts Centre, Halifax

01422 349422

squarechapel.co.uk

Halifax Musical Theatre Company in Sounds of Stage and Screen (June 30 and July 1); post-Brexit satire Octopus (June 30); Dance Mill presents Old School Danceworks (July 8); folklore and fable drama every Wild Beast (July 13); Poetry and live music event WordPlay (July 12)

Victoria Theatre, Halifax

01422 351158

victoriatheatre.co.uk

Family show Babe The Sheep-Pig (August 8-10); children’s shows The Tiger Who Came To Tea (September 2 and 3); Sensational 60s Experience (October 7); Russian State Opera in Madama Butterfly (October 8)

Dean Clough Galleries, Halifax

deanclough.com

01422 250250

Semi-abstract landscape artists from Netherlands, England and Scotland in Landshapes (until September 3); sculpted memorial to historic child abuse by Fi Oberon (until September 18); Polish Stories, pictures created from Second World War photographs by Janina Cebertowicz (until September 18); Stephanie Carlin’s Pageants vs Playboy (until September 18); Instigate Exchange by Ian C Taylor and Ebony Andrews (until September 18)

Great Yorkshire Fringe, Parliament Street, York

greatyorkshirefringe.com

01904 500600

Six hundred performers in three venues including Morgan & West, Dean Friedman, Shaun Kelly, Baby Loves Disco, jazz from Ronnie Scott’s All Stars, children’s show Scarecrow’s Wedding, comedians Tom Stade, Simon Munnery, Paul Foot, Jerry Sadowitz, Richard Herring and Tony Law (July 21 to August 6)

Lawrence Batley Theatre, Huddersfield

01484 430528

thelbt.org

Sheep Dogs Don’t Do Ballet (July 29)

York Theatre Royal

01904 623568

yorktheatreroyal.co.uk

York suffragette drama Everything Is Possible (until July 1); Snake Davis plays saxophone classics (July 7); TV actress Anne Reid presents cabaret act (July 8); high-energy dance in romantic musical comedy Bring On The Bollywood (July 11-15); family show Robin Hood: The Arrow Of Destiny (August 4 to September 2)

Yorkshire Sculpture Park, Wakefield

01924 832631

ysp.org.uk

Tony Cragg presents A Rare Category Of Objects (until September 3); Treasures Revealed, 40 inspirational objects from the National Arts Education archive (until November 26); artists explore the relationship between sculpture and architecture in (Re)Construct (until Sunday)