Out of town
Alhambra, Bradford: pantomime Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (until February 5). Phone 01274 432000.
St George's Hall, Bradford: Russian State Ballet of Siberia in The Nutcracker (tonight 7.30pm, tomorrow 2.30pm & 7.30pm, Sunday 3pm); Chinese State Circus (Monday 8pm, Tuesday/Wednesday 5pm & 8pm). Phone 01274 432000.
Victoria Theatre, Halifax: Moscow City Ballet in Tchaikovsky's Swan Lake (Monday) and Sleeping Beauty (Tuesday/Wednesday). Phone 01422 351158.
Square Chapel, Halifax: ancient myth and transport in IOU's Waylaid (tonight/tomorrow); Belcea Quartet plays Mozart, Bartok and Schumann (Friday). Phone 01422 349422.
Leeds Town Hall: Opera North in Strauss's Salome (tomorrow & Friday) and Humperdinck's Hansel and Gretel (Wednesday & January 22). Phone 0113 224 3801.
Music:
Bacca Pipes Folk Club hosts Norfolk Mystery Man (tonight 8.30pm) and singers' night (Friday), at Keighley Ukrainian Club, 9 Henry Street. Phone 01535 605310.
Montauk Island play rock at the Vine, Leeds, tomorrow, and Joseph's Well , Leeds, on Friday (both 7.30pm, entry £4)
Hush play indie and pop-rock covers tomorrow at the Snooty Fox in Oakworth.
Adzuki, Aspirin, the Fineline and Mesenko play CJ's Bar, next to Keighley railway station, tomorrow.
Coming Up:
The "hilarious but harrowing" original play of Irvine Welsh's novel and film Trainspotting follows drug-taking friends' disintegration in a hell-hole 90s world, at Bradford Alhambra on May 8-13.
Fresh new adaptation of Henrik Ibsen's drama classic Hedda Gabler has a twisted heroine manipulating family and friends, at West Yorkshire Playhouse in Leeds (every 17-March 11). Phone 0113 213 7700.
Comedy at St George's Hall in Bradford: Ben Elton (February 8), BBC's Mighty Boosh (23), Jethro (March 13), Ricky Tomlinson (April 5), Grumpy Old Women with Jenny Eclair and Judith Holder (May 5), Jim Davidson (9), Paul Merton's Impro Chums (May 30).
The Bavarian Philharmonic performs Beethoven's Symphony No 5, Mozart's Elvira Madigan concerto, and excerpts from Schumann's Rosamunde, on February 3 at St George's Hall.
Cinema:
The Constant Gardener (15): John Le Carre exposes the moral ambiguities of foreign aid in this slow-burn thriller-romance. Low-ranking diplomat Ralph Fiennes uncovers a conspiracy in Kenya while investigating the murder of his political activist wife Rachel Weisz.
Mrs Henderson presents (12a): heart-warming comedy about the famous Windmill Theatre and its nude revues.
Lassie (PG): new version, set in Yorkshire, of the classic children's adventure story about a loyal collie dog.
Organising a show or concert? Let us know on 01535 606611 or e-mail david.knights@keighley.newsquest.co.uk
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