Leslie Grantham, Gaby Roslin, Alexandra Bastedo and Susie "Chardonnay" Amy star in dramas at Bradford Alhambra.

Roslin appears with Johnny Wrather in the stage adaptation of hit film When Harry Met Sally on May 24-28.

The romantic comedy follows 12 years in a man and woman's life as the two friends decide whether to sleep with each other.

Beyond Reasonable Doubt sees a distinguished lawyer defending himself against a charge of murdering his terminally-ill wife.

Jeffrey Archer's clever courtroom drama stars Leslie Grantham, Simon Ward and Alexandra Bastedo on July 5-9.

Wait Until Dark is the classic thriller about a blind woman defending her home against ruthless conmen.

TV veteran Derren Nesbitt is ringleader of the gang searching for a booty-packed doll hidden in the woman's house.

Susie Amy, from Footballers' Wives, stars with Eastenders' Michael Melia and Emmerdale's James Carlton on August 22-27.

Book tickets at Keighley Information Centre in the town hall, or phone 01274 432000.

n Phoenix Nights star Dave Spikey lives the dream tonight at the Victoria Theatre, Halifax.

Peter Kay's sidekick brings his award-winning stand-up show to West Yorkshire as part of a national tour.

Delving into subjects like being sick down your nose and the horror of sex education chats with your parents, Spikey -- aka Jerry 'The Saint' St Clair in Phoenix Nights -- will discuss matters that may just scar you for life!

Book tickets for tonight's stop of the Living the Dream Tour on 01422 351158.

n Grave matters await Keighley Playhouse regulars Ian Wilkinson, Laura Campbell and Marilyn Baines next week at Bingley Arts Centre.

They perform in the comedy thriller Tomb with a View presented from Monday to Saturday (7.30pm) Bingley Little Theatre.

"Their performances challenge you to unravel the mysteries before we get to the end!" said director Jay Robinson.

Book tickets by phoning 01274 432000.

n Dramatic musical Blood Brothers next week becomes the last production at Leeds Grand before it closes for nine months of refurbishment.

Singer Linda Nolan returns as the mother forced to sell one of her twin sons, only to see them grow up as friends unaware of their true relationship.

One ends up killing the other in Willy Russell's hilarious, poignant and gritty show, running Monday to May 28. Book at Keighley Information Centre or phone 0113 2226222.

n Coming up at the Victoria Theatre, Halifax: an evening with writer and TV celebrity Gervase Phinn (May 29); A Night at the Musicals with Duncan Breeze and singer-dancers (June 2); Halifax Choral Society and Black Dyke Band perform Summer Prom (18); traditional production of Puccini's opera La Boheme (23); children's show Postman Pat (July 10). Book at Keighley Information Centre or phone 01422 351158.

n Coming up St George's Hall, Bradford: Hollywood Hits song show (July 2); Live at the Cavern with Beatles tribute band and Gerry and the Pacemakers (8); singer Paul Weller (July 14); singer Dionne Warwick (September 14); Jools Holland and His Rhythm and Blues Orchestra (October 29); Joe Pasquale (November 1); heavy rock band Motorhead (November 12); Pub Landlord comedian Al Murray (25): singer Aled Jones (December 2); 80s pop group Blondie (13). Phone 01274 432000.

n Billy Pearce is no stranger to Bradford Alhambra after several appearances in the annual pantomime.

He returns with his adult stand-up comedy show on June 18. Book at Keighley Information Centre or phone 01274 432000.

n We'll Meet Again perform this summer's first bandstand concert in Cliffe Castle Park, on June 5. Coming up: LB Brass, June 26; YBS Community Band, July 10; Reeds, Slides and Skins, July 24;Herr Jens Oompah Band, August 21. Playing in Foster Park, Denholme, are Jazzy Days on July 31 and Haworth Brass Band on August 14.

n Coming up in June at St George's Hall, Bradford: old-time show Memory Lane (1); Goldilocks and the Three Bears (3): singers Michael Ball (8) and Roger Whitaker (9); Gary Mullen in tribute show One Night of Queen (10); Sing-A-Long-A Sound of Music (11); former Westlife singer Brian McFadden (14); Glenn Miller Orchestra (15); Lady Sings the Blues with Billie Holiday soundalike Val Wiseman (17); Vampires Rock rock fantasy with Steve Steinman (18); Keith Barret played by comedian Rob Brydon (29); Union Dance presents Sensing Change (28) jazz artist Courtney Pine (30). Book at Keighley Information Centre or phone 01274 432000.

n Alice in Wonderland will be this year's blockbuster family show at the West Yorkshire Playhouse in Leeds.

Tickets for the November 28-February 4 production are available by phoning 0113 2137700.

n Murder mystery, House Guest, performed by CADS will be a family affair. Producer Abbe Robinson will be directing her parents John and June Robinson in the production. Her brother Max is also helping to build the set. Tickets for the May 19-21 show, at Cullingworth Village Hall, are available from Cullingworth Primary School. Doors open at 7.30pm.