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Oakworth panto -- Little Tommy Tucker
This year's pantomime at Oakworth was Little Tommy Tucker and he certainly sang for his supper, or rather she did. Bethany Olsson's performance was almost professional in its polish and the rest of the cast matched her scene by scene. We had ghouls,
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Cullingworth panto -- Aladdin
Aladdin -- Cullingworth Amateurs The annual panto from the CADS group was a decent village show that had the many children in the audience cheering, booing and tittering. There was plenty to enjoy, particularly on the musical front, in this warm-hearted
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Glusburn panto -- Cinderella
If you were fortunate enough to attend the Glusburn Institute one evening during half term, you would have been treated to a sprightly interpretation of the classic fairytale, Cinderella. The pantomime, performed by youngsters and aimed at a family audience
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THEATRE: Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
These days it's a rare sight that will leave a child wide-eyed and open-mouthed with amazement. But when glittering supercar Chitty takes to the air at Bradford Alhambra it's not only the kids who catch their breath. Even writing about the spectacle
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Diamond Dac and his Tyke blues
Diamond Dac Charnley hails from West Yorkshire rather than the swamplands of Louisiana. But he's become a skilled blues musician with a particular talent as a picker and slide man. Dac, inspired by blues masters like John Jackson and Louisiana Red,
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Cullingworth artists rise from ashes
An art group threatened with closure last year is holding its first exhibition this weekend. Cullingworth Art Group grew out of classes originally run by Keighley's Russell Street Project. When the Project closed last year the students, who met in Cullingworth
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Space for some Bard rock 'n' roll
Rock 'n' roll songs, Shakespeare and science fiction combine as local youngsters perform the musical Return to the Forbidden Planet. Skipton youth theatre Little Sods, which has many members from Keighley and South Craven villages, present the fun show
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Keighley housholders to pay £1.89 fire precept
The average Keighley household will pay an extra £1.89 to the fire and rescue service in the coming year. The West Yorkshire brigade has announced a 3.9 per cent precept rise. Councillor Philip Booth, chairman of the fire and rescue authority, said: