We're off to see the wizard, the wonderful wizard of Oz - again.
The hit stage adaptation of the classic film is revived this month at the West Yorkshire Playhouse in Leeds.
This acclaimed RSC version of the musical is billed as unsuitable for under-eights due to its mix of "dark terror and spectacular fantasy".
Former Star Trek star Patrick Stewart returns to the Playhouse in "virtual" form to play the title role.
Live action, puppetry and video combines to portray a young girl's journey to the Emerald City to find a way back to her home.
Dorothy teams up with the Scarecrow, Tin Man and Lion and faces enemites such as flying monkeys, deadly poppies and a vengeful witch.
The Wizard of Oz is staged from Tuesday until April 13. Book tickets at Keighley Information Centre in the town hall, or phone 0113 213 7700.
Elvis Presley, Roy Orbison, Buddy Holly and Eddie Cochran.... they may be dead but they can still rock 'n' roll.
The four stars reunite for the show Rockin' on Heaven's Door next Thursday at the Victoria Theatre in Halifax.
The tribute show was a huge success last year and the soundalike guys are returning for an 8pm performance of 50s and 60s hits.
Tickets are on sale at Keighley Information Centre in the town hall, or phone 01422 351158.
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