Children are well catered for this autumn at St George's Hall, in Bradford.
Bananas in Pyjamas open the season tomorrow with an afternoon of songs and games from 1.30pm.
Ronald McDonald's Adventure in Space (October 22) has lots of audience participation for three to seven-year-olds.
The Sorcerer's Apprentice is a "new theatrical experience" for all ages on December 3/4.
The Playdays Christmas Show will be at St George's Hall on December 19, with Poppy and Whybird entertaining two to five-year-olds.
Book tickets for all the shows at Keighley Information Centre in the town hall, or phone 01274 752000.
n Murder, greed, violence, comedy, ballet and breakdance come to the Grand Theatre, Leeds, this autumn.
The hit West End musical Chicago is at the Leeds theatre from October 29 to November 9.
The show tells the story of a nightclub singer who kills her lover, relationships with her fellow jailbirds and a lawyer who turns her into a celebrity.
Russ Abbott, Henry McGee and Christopher Beeney star in Ray Cooney's latest farce Caught in the Net.
The play -- already a West End hit -- is a sequel to the blockbuster comedy Run for Your Wife.
The Moscow Ballet of Classical Choreography -- known as La Classique -- returns on October 14-19 with Swan Lake.
Bounce is a new dance show blending street dance with swing, tap and boogaloo, to a soundtrack of rap, jazz and hip-hop.
The Russian National Ballet performs Cinderella (December 1-3) set to Prokofiev's music, and Tchaikovsky's Nutcracker (December 4-7).
Northern Ballet Theatre returns to the theatre on December 20-29 with the premiere of its production Beauty and the Beast.
Other shows at the Grand Theatre: Rockin' on Heaven's Door (October 13), comedian Freddie Starr (November 10), singer David Essex (November 17), musical Fame pictured (December 9-14).
Book tickets for all the shows at Keighley Information Centre in the town hall, or phone 01274 752000.
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