MOTOWN The Musical is delivering 52 tracks from the giants of soul music at the Alhambra this month.

The “celebration of the music that transcends the generations” is being performed at the Bradford theatre until Saturday April 20.

The audience will discover the story behind Motown, the personal relationships, the professional struggles, and, of course, the music.

The show sets out to uncover the true story of the legendary record label that changed music history and created the soundtrack of a generation.

A live orchestra will play songs including Ain’t No Mountain High Enough, I’ll Be There, Dancing In The Street, Stop! In The Name Of Love, My Girl and I Heard It through the Grapevine.

A spokesman said: “A dynamic cast, showstopping choreography, and breathtaking costumes bring to life the rags-to-riches story of Berry Gordy, the creation of the Motown record label, his relationship with Diana Ross, and how he copes when the hits begin to dry up.

“With 50 slick dance routines, and performances of 52 Motown songs, the cast don 200 costumes (the quickest costume change takes just 24 seconds) and 100 different wigs!

“Berry Gordy founded the Motown label in 1959 with just $800 borrowed from his family and went on to launch the careers of Diana Ross, Michael Jackson, Stevie Wonder, Smokey Robinson, Marvin Gaye and many more.

Producer Charles Randolph-Wright said: “I love that the show appeals to every age - each audience member finds some aspect of this show that resonates with them. The show is infectious, and the UK truly knows and loves this music.”

Visit bradford-theatres.co.uk or call 01274 432000 to book tickets.