Out of town:
Mart Theatre, Skipton: family fun in Dickens' Great Expectations (tonight 7.30pm). Phone 01756 791411.
Alhambra, Bradford: pantomime Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (until February 5). Phone 01274 432000.
St George's Hall, Bradford: Halle Orchestra Viennese New Year celebration concert (tonight). Phone 01274 432000.
Leeds City Varieties: pantomime Sleeping Beauty (until January 8). Phone 08456 441881.
Square Chapel, Halifax: 22-strong soul band Doris and the Dinner Ladies (tomorrow); IOU combine ancient myth and transport with Waylaid (Friday-Saturday). Phone 01422 349422.
Music:
Bacca Pipes Folk Club hosts singer and musician Gordan Tyrrall (tonight 8.30pm) and Norfolk Mystery Man (Friday), at Keighley Ukrainian Club, 9 Henry Street. Phone 01535 605310.
Coming Up:
Mozart's love story Cosi Fan Tutti is presented by Skipton Building Society Camerata and Opera North soloists, in English with sparkling comedy, on January 21/22, at Skipton's Mart Theatre. Phone 01756 791411.
Moscow City Ballet presents Tchaikovsky's Swan Lake (January 16) and Sleeping Beauty (17/18) at the Victoria Theatre, Halifax. Phone 01422351158.
January at the Square Chapel, Halifax: comedy show Madame Galina Ballet Star Galactica (21), disturbing yet beautiful play Accidentally Waiting to Happen (7); Belcea Quartet (20); classical singing duo Due Voci (22); DaDa African Blues (26); Acoustic Strawbs (28); Edinburgh Festival comedy hit Paper Boat (29). Phone 01422 349422.
Leeds City Varieties hosts the Blues Band (February 9) and folk-rockers Fairport Convention (13). Phone 0113 243-0808.
Cinema:
Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe (PG): family blockbuster based on the CS Lewis fantasy adventure.
King Kong (12a): big-budget remake of the adventure movie, from Lord of the Rings director Peter Jackson.
Mrs Henderson Presents (12a): Bob Hoskins and Judi Dench in comedy about the Windmill Theatre's historic strip shows.
Organising a show or concert? Let us know on 01535 606611 or e-mail david.knights@keighley.newsquest.co.uk
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