Local:

Keighley Amateurs pantomime Cinderella (tomorrow-February 4, 7.15pm, also weekend matinees). Tickets from Reid's bookshop or 01535 606567.

Keighley Shared Church: Keighley Vocal Union perform Mozart's Requiem and the Armed Man (tomorrow 7.15pm). Phone 01535 632296.

Keighley Playhouse: play The Garden Party (tonight/tomorrow 7.30pm). Phone 0845 126 7859/01535 604764.

Keighley Arts Factory, Keighley College: exhibitions Warp'd Pins & Needles and Chrysalis Threads That Bind (until 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: musical Carousel (tonight/tomorrow); Bavarian Philharmonic present Schubert's Rosamunde and Beethoven's 5th (Friday). Phone 01274 432000.

Square Chapel, Halifax: acoustic Strawbs band (tomorrow); comedy sketch show Paper Boat (Sunday); campers face the elements in drama Flowers (Thursday). Phone 01422 349422.

Carriage Works, Leeds: Scottish jails and ballads in Open Roads Open Minds (Sunday); Oscar Wilde's a Woman of No Importance (Thursday-Saturday). Phone 0113 224 3801.

West Yorkshire Playhouse, Leeds: Yellowman, poetic play set in South Carolina (Tuesday-Saturday). Phone 0113 213 7700.

Leeds City Varieties: youth productions Animal Farm and Charlotte's Web (tonight/tomorrow); comedienne Lucy Porter (Wednesday); country singer Gretchen Peters (Friday). Phone 0113 243 0808.

Music:

Aftermath play Ro's, Bradford, tonight, and join Skullcrusher, Bloodstream, The Belonging and The Prophecy at CJ's, next to Keighley railway station, tomorrow.

Montauk Island and Street Light City Movement play the Three Horses, Fell Lane, Keighley, tomorrow.

Hicksville Bombers play rock 'n' roll tonight at Highroyds Sports and Social Club, Menston.

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

Coming up:

Burnley Mechanics: heavy tribute concert Vampires Rock (February 10); comedian Phil Cool (11); Sounds of Glenn Miller and the Big Bands (12); folk-rock band Fairport Convention (14); Commitments soul band and Bootleg Blues Brothers (18); Circus Hilarious (21); madcap autobiography with Tony Robinson (22); Manchester band The Sessions (23); Chicago band Ghettobillies (25); medium Sharon Neill (28); comedienne Lucy Porter (March 3); Manfreds musician Paul Jones (4); Pendle Opera in La Boheme (9-11) youth musical Me And My Girl (14-18); Ricky Tomlinson (21). Phone 01282 664400.

Snake Davis plays sax with his band at the Square Chapel, Halifax, on February 10.

Hebden Bridge Trades Club: comedy trio From Here to Absudity (February 4); Squeeze songwriter Glenn Tilbrook (9); Vagina Monologues (16/19); Baghdaddies band (17); acoustic Chumbawamba (23). Phone 01422 845265.

Cinema

Fun With Dick & Jane (12a): Jim Carrey and Tea Leoni fight poverty by becoming armed robbers in this satirical comedy.

Just Friends (12a): comedy as a former fat kid tries to win his childhood crush's heart.

March of the Penguins (U): the 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