Three very different couples face crucial moments in their lives while staying in the same room of a New York hotel.

Their three stories are portrayed in three "richly comic" short plays by Neil Simon during Keighley Playhouse's next production.

Plaza Suite was written more than 30 years ago but has proved ever-popular and spawned two follow-up Simon trilogies.

The first act follows a suburban couple who return to their honeymoon suite but cannot remember the date of their anniversary.

Next comes a Hollywood producer who, after three marriages, calls up a high-school sweetheart and gets more than he bargained for.

Finally a mother and father fight about the best way to get their daughter out of the bathroom and down to her wedding ceremony.

Plaza Suite is staged on March 14-19 at 7.30pm.

Book at Keighley Information Centre, town hall or call 08451 267859 (office hours) or 01535 604764 (evenings).

n The Cobbydale Singers perform a charity concert with a school choir tomorrow (7.30pm) at Silsden Methodist Church.

The Eastburn Junior and Infant School singers, led by head Liz Pratt, often perform in public around the area.

The Cobbydale group will split the proceeds between Manorlands and their planned concert trip to the Isle of Man in June.

The player, which is based in Silsden, specialises in songs "that audiences like to listen to".

Tickets cost £5 on the door or by phoning 01535 652672.

n New staging and a large cast including local children feature in the latest production of the dramatic musical Jesus Christ Superstar.

Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber's portrayal of the Easter story is at the Alhambra Theatre, Bradford, on March 14-26.

The show looks at Jesus's life -- particularly the events around the crucifixion and resurrection -- through the eyes of an agonised Judas.

Buy tickets for the show, which includes songs Everything's Alright and I Don't Know How to Love Him -- from Keighley Information Centre in the town hall or by phoning 01274 432000.

n More than 100 premieres and previews are featured in Bradford Film Festival running from today until March 19.

Highlights include a widescreen weekend, a Jenny Agutter retrospective, Pawel Pawlikowski films, Lithuanian cinema and masterclasses.

Films include A Good Woman, Dirty Soul, Wild Side, Charlie White, The Machinist, Don't Move and The Assassination of Richard Nixon.

For details phone 0870 7010 200 or www.bradfordfilmfestival.org.uk.

n Airedale Male Voice Choir performs at Exley Head Methodist Church on March 12 at 7.30pm.

Tickets cost £4 including refreshments by phoning Glenys Hey on 01535 607184.