Local:

Keighley Playhouse: play The Garden Party (Monday-Saturday 7.30pm). Phone 0845 126 7859/01535 604764.

Keighley Arts Factory, Keighley College: exhibitions Warp'd Pins & Needles and Chrysalis Threads That Bind (Friday-February 16, weekdays 10am-noon & 1-4pm). Phone 01535 618554.

Out-of-town:

Alhambra, Bradford: pantomime Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (until February 5). Phone 01274 432000.

St George's Hall, Bradford: Buttershaw St Paul's Amateurs present musical Carousel (Tuesday-Saturday). Phone 01274 432000.

Square Chapel, Halifax: Belcea Quartet (tonight): all-woman theatre group Paper Birds in Accidentally Waiting to Happen, "disturbing yet beautiful" merging of stories, music, movement and memories (Friday). Phone 01422 349422.

Music:

Montauk Island play rock at Joseph's Well, Leeds, tonight (7.30pm, entry £4)

Big Bang, known for its 1960s covers, plays an acoustic gig at the Railway pub, Cononley, tomorrow from 9pm.

Unfinished Drawings perform rock at Glusburn Institute tomorrow at 7pm.

Irish-tinged folk singer Maggie Boyle appears at the Polaris Folk Club, Star Inn, Liversedge, next Thursday from 8.30pm. Phone 01924 413910.

Notsensibles and Mrs Cakehead play Hebden Bridge Trades Club next Friday. Phone 01422 845265.

Bacca Pipes Folk Club hosts singers' night Man (tonight 8.30pm) and Ruth Price and Sadie Greenwood (Friday), at Keighley Ukrainian Club, 9 Henry Street. Phone 01535 605310.

Coming up:

Children's shows at St George's Hall, Bradford: Engie Benjy (Deborah 21), Chuckle Brothers in Doctor Who spoof (22); Shakespeare 4 Kidz in Romeo and Juliet (March 17); Hi5 in Live Action Heroes (24/25); Fimbles (April 18-20); Rentaghost musical (May 13); Fireman Sam to the Rescue (June 9/10).

The Reduced Shakespeare Company in fast-moving comedy Completely Hollywood (Abridged) at Burnley Mechanics on February 1. Phone 01282 664400.

Music at Leeds City Varieties: singer Gretchen Peters (February 3); tribute T-Rextasy (4); acoustic Chumbawumba (5); Blues Band (9); Fairport Convention (13); Nickel Creek (24); Albert Lee and Hogan's Heroes (28); Drifters (March 2); Irish singer Brendan Shine (12); Lena Martell (21); Soul band Christians (24); singer Sam Brown (25). Phone 0113 243 0808.

Cinema:

Fun With Dick & Jane (12a): Jim Carrey and Tea Leoni are a suburban couple, swindled into poverty by corporate greed, who liberate their lives by becoming armed robbers in this satirical comedy.

Just Friends (12 a): a former fat kid, now a handsome music executive, meets his childhood crush after ten years and tries to win her heart in this comedy.

March of the Penguins (U): " awe-inspiring" documentary following Emperor penguins' efforts to reproduce in Antarctica despite birds and seals attacking their chicks.

Lassie (PG): new version, set in Yorkshire, of the classic children's adventure story about a loyal collie dog.

Keeping Mum (15): housekeeper Maggie Smith tries to solve a rural vicar and his family's domestic problems in this British comedy.

Organising a show or concert? Let us know on 01535 606611 or e-mail david.knights@keighley.newsquest.co.uk