Harden Congregational Chapel: Harden Players in pantomime Aladdin (tonight-Saturday & February 12-14, 7.30pm, both Saturdays 2pm). Tickets from Harden Post Office.
Bronte Parsonage Museum, Haworth: Alter Ego, abstract paintings by Victor Buta based on Bronte handwriting (February 6-March 31). Phone 01535 640188.
Oakworth Methodist Church: Sunday School pantomime Ali Baba and the 40 Thieves (February 14-21). Phone 01535 642625.
Glusburn Institute: Snow White, the Dwarves and Helpers (February 16-21). Tickets from Forget-Me-Not, Cross Hills, or phone 01535 633702.
Cullingworth Village Hall: CADS pantomime Cinderella (February 17-21, 7.15pm). Tickets from Chemist Shop, Main Street, Cullingworth.
Keighley Playhouse: Neil Simon play The Gingerbread Lady (March 9-14). Phone 08451 267859.
Bingley Arts Centre: Bradford Magic Circle present Hey Presto! magic show (March 21). Phone 01274 432000.
Skipton Town Hall: Skipton Music Club hosts pianist Andrew Smith and tenor singer Mark Le Brocq (Tuesday), Benjamin Frith (March 24) and clarinettist Emma Johnson with cellist Natalie Clein (November 3). Phone 01756 799912.
Bradford Alhambra: St Petersburg Ballet Theatre present La Bayadere (tonight) and Swan Lake (Friday-Sunday); musical comedy Blonde Bombshells of 1943 (Tuesday-February 14); musical Evita (February 16-28 . Phone 01274 432000.
West Yorkshire Playhouse, Leeds: stand-up comedy from Justin Moorhouse & Mick Ferry (315), Mark Watson (March 1) Sarah Millican and Roger Monkhouse (22); rama about police brutality, The Hounding of David Oluwale (until February 21); Northern Broadsides and Lenny Henry in Shakespeare's Othello (February 14-March 14). Phone 0113 213 7700.
St George's Hall, Bradford: This is with Geno Washington and Jimmy James (tonight); singer Hayley Westenra (February 12); Manchester Camerata play Mozart, Haydn and Barber (13); kids' science show Brainiac Live! (14); Ellen Kent opera Aida (16); comedian Ed Byrne (20). Phone 01274 432000. Victoria Theatre, Halifax: X-Factor singer Andy Abraham (Friday); Vagina Monologues (February 26). Phone 01422 351158.
Mart Theatre, Skipton: tribute bands U2UK show (February 20) and Abba 2 (February 27); young Victor Meldrew-type comedian Jon Richardson (28); family show Poor Jack (March 5); Pink Floyd tribute Floyd 2 (6); Hull Truck Theatre in John Godber's bleak, funny and shocking revenge drama Beef (7); Eagles tribute band Talon (20); Back to Broadway song and dance show (21); "hard and edgy" reworking of Macbeth with live music (26); comedian Simon Evans (28); Singing Thymus (April 3); uumm's Story Machine (4); BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards winners Aly Bain and Bill Cunningham (May 9); raconteur Gervase Phinn say that (23); tribute band Limehouse Lizzie (July 11). Phone 01756 791411.
Palace Theatre, Manchester: Queen musical We Will Rock You (much 20-June 6). Phone 0844 499 6699.
National Media Museum, Bradford: baby photographs from across history, including celebrity and royal families, and Bradford Babies display (February 13-April 19). Sheffield Arena: Last Night of the Poms with Dame Edna Everage (September 23); Judas Priest, Megadeth & Testament (February 13); Kaiser Chiefs (23); Metallica (28), The Killers (March 2); X Factor (3); Snow Patrol (4), Il Divo (5); Lionel Ritchie (22); Simply Red (27); Dancing On Ice The Live Tour (April 2-5); Cirque du Soleil Quidam (9-12). Phone 0114 256 5656.
Burnley Mechanics: American wrestling (February 13); Queen tribute Mercury (14); comedian Ed Byrne (19); Circus of Horrors (20); folk rockers Fairport Convention (21); comedian Count Arthur Strong (March 3); Chumbawamba Acoustic (5); One Night in Vegas with West End performers and British Philharmonic Orchestra (7); X-Factor finalist Andy Abraham (11); alternative poet John Cooper Clarke (12); Johnny Cash tribute Ring of Fire (13); Burnley Municipal Choir Choral present Dvorak's Stabat Mater (15); female comedy duo Lip Service (18); psychic Ian Lawman (19); comedian Robin Ince (20); Robbie, Kylie, Abba, Madonna, Queen tribute True Diversity (21); Burnley Light Opera Society in musical Sweeney Todd (31-April 4); raconteur Garvase Phinn (15); singer Elkie Brooks (25); West End comedy Stones in his Pockets (28); 60s band Gerry and the Pacemakers (30). Phone 01282 664400.
Grand Theatre, Leeds: Marti Pellow in adult musical The Witches of Eastwick (February 17-21); Solid Silver 60s Show with Searchers, Merseybeats and Wayne Fontana (May 24); Basil Brush's High Skool Mania (31); comedian Dave Spikey (31); Opera North in Russian musical Paradise Moscow,Verdi's Don Carlos, and Mozart's The Abduction from the Seraglio (April-June); Rambert Dance Company (June 4-6); musical Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (8-20). Phone 0844 848 2701. St Margaret's Church, Ilkley: Skipton Camerata presents An Evening With Mozart for Manorlands (March 14). Phone 01756 405555. Bankfield Museum, Halifax: Forbidden Kingdom, woven carpets by John Allen (until March 14); The Art of Embroidery exhibition (March 21-May 4).
Bradford Alhambra: Chicago (March 9-21) and Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (24-28) children's play Why the Whales Came (March 31-April 4); musicals Cabaret (6-11) and Fame (13-18); Le Grand Cirque Fantazie (28-May 2); Cinderella on Ice (May 5-9); Scooby-Doo and the Pirate's Ghost (14-17); musical Singin' in the Rain (June 2-6); Matthew Bourne's ballet Dorian Gray (July 2-4). Phone 01274 432000.
St George's Hall, Bradford: Chinese State Circus (27/28); clairvoyant Derek Acorah (March 5); Berlin Symphony Orchestra (6); Yorkshire Regional Brass Band Championships (7/8); tribute band Bjorn Again (11); Sing-a-long-a Hairspray (14); Ellen Kent and Russian Classical Ballet Theatre present Delibes' Coppelia (15); Halle Orchestra and cellist Natalie Clein (correct); menopausal musical Hot Flush! (26); Rob Brydon (27); classical acts Blake and Natasha Marsh (April 4); comedian Jim Davidson (9); singer-impressionist Joe Longthorne (18); 40s to 70s tribute show Memory Lane (22); Songs of Sister Act with London Community Gospel Choir and X Factor's Rowetta (24); Orchestra of Opera North (25); Horrible Histories with Frightful First World War and Woeful Second World War (April 28-May 2); Irish spectacular Lord of the Dance (May 8-10); Vagina Monologues (12); international hip-hop dance theatre festival Breakin' Convention (15). Phone 01274 432000. Victoria Theatre, Halifax: Dick & Liddy's Comedy (February 27, March 27); Swansea City Opera in Donizetti's The Elixir of Love (March 4); comedian Jimmy Carr (5); Halifax Symphony Orchestra play Tchaikovsky's Symphony no 4 and Beethoven's Emperor piano concerto (7); Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (9-14); Chuckle Brothers in Chuckle Trek the Lost Generation (15); clairvoyant Sally Morgan (20); tribute band Bootleg Beatles (21); female comedy trio Fascinating Aida (22); comedy The Bible: the Complete Word of God (Abridged) (25); Halifax Amateurs in musical The Producers (April 1-4); Loves and Plus of HenryBlofeld with sports broadcaster (9); Lisa Riley and TV actresses in women's pole dancing comedy The Naked Truth (16-18); John Godber's lottery comedy Lucky Sods (May 18-20); rock 'n' roll musical Buddy (25-30); Russian Ice Stars in Cirque de Glace (June 10-14). Phone 01422 351158.
West Yorkshire Playhouse, Leeds: musical comedy in The Convict's Opera (February 24-28); evocative, dynamic and touching women's play Can Any Mother Help Me? (March 3-7); Edward Gant's Amazing Feats of Loneliness, funny and theatrical exploration of beauty, mortality and wonder (10-14); Kneehigh Theatre adapt Don John set in the 1978 winter of discontent (18-28); satirical comedy about sex, corruption identity cards in Another Paradise (19-21); disabled actors perform Whiter Than Snow, an uncompromising, engaging and sharp play about a family performing Snow White (24-20); JB Priestley comedy When We Are Married (April 4-25); Improbable in Panic, tale of love and unsettling illnesses (1-9); Circo Dé La Sombra cross slapstick and pantomime with modern interpretation of traditional travelling circus (15-18); Kellerman, Gothic tale of obsessive desire and demonic doctors (22-25); contemporary gothic ghost story Queen Bee (May 5-6); haunting and darkly witty play The Moon the Moon (13-16); Leeds group LAOS Amateurs in comedy musical The Producers (9-16); Philip Pullman's young people's story His Dark Materials in two parts (May 28-June 20); Alan Ayckbourn comedy Bedroom Farce (June 6-July 4); Courtyard Comedy Club (February 15, March 22, under April 19, May 17, June 21); comedian Mike Watson (March 1). Phone 0113 213 7700.
Grand Theatre, Leeds: Flashdance the Musical (March 9-14); musical West Side Story (17-28); Royal Shakespeare Company Present The Tempest with Antony Sher and John Kani (31-April 4); Gervase Phinn (December 7); Mike and the Mechanics singer Paul Carrack (12); Northern Ballet Theatre in Mixed Programme (February 26-20) and Swan Lake (March 4-7). Phone 0844 848 2701. Colne Municipal Hall: comedian Roy "Chubby" Brown (March 11/12). Phone 01282 661234.
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