Thu, 17th May 2012

WHAT'S ON from Thursday May 17

1:10am Thursday 17th May 2012

Haworth West Lane Baptist Chapel: Haworth West Lane Amateurs wartime concert We'll Meet Again (tomorrow/Saturday). Phone 01535 643425.

Blockbusters and drama classics at the Alhambra

9:17am Wednesday 16th May 2012

Some of the cast of Starlight Express

Blockbuster musicals Legally Blonde and Starlight Express, legendary West End production The Mousetrap, and renowned dramas are some of the shows lighting up the Alhambra's new season.

Comedians perform in Bradford

9:16am Wednesday 16th May 2012

Stewart Francis, from BBC’s Mock The Week, Michael McIntyre's Comedy Roadshow and Live At The Apollo , is appearing at St George's Hall in Bradford on May 26.

Steamy comedy in the spa

9:16am Wednesday 16th May 2012

A new play from the producers of hit comedy The Naked Truth, coming to Halifax's Victoria Theatre on May 23 and 24, is described as a steamy comedy.

Berlin Symphony Orchestra makes rare appearance

9:17am Wednesday 16th May 2012

Berlin Symphony Orchestra will perform for the first time at St George’s Hall, Bradford, in only its second visit to the UK in 40 years.

WHAT'S ON from Thursday May 10

4:50am Thursday 10th May 2012

Bingley Arts Centre: Bingley Little Theatre in Shakespeare's Macbeth (May 14-19). Phone 01274 432000.

We’ll Meet Again in Haworth

1:54pm Wednesday 9th May 2012

Haworth West Lane Amateurs will again perform their spring concert to tie in with the village's 1940s weekend.

Macbeth plots at East Riddlesden Hall

1:56pm Wednesday 9th May 2012

Louise Button as Lady Macbeth

Witches, traitors and murderers will mingle with picnickers this summer as Shakespeare returns to East Riddlesden Hall.

Murder and magic in Bingley's Macbeth

1:59pm Wednesday 9th May 2012

Thrillers, murders, magic and the metaphysical, the unexpected, shock, drama and comedy -- all are popular among Bingley Little Theatre audiences.

Buddy is a friend to all fans of red hot blues

3:31pm Thursday 3rd May 2012

Buddy Whittington is heading back to Keighley

Buddy Whittington isn't as well-known as Eric Clapton, John Mayall or Peter Green, but the Texan guitarist has been hailed as “possibly the greatest Blues-breaker of them all”.

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