Theatre, dance, comedy and percussion come together in the international smash-hit Stomp at Bradford Alhambra.

The show is said to transform the clutter and junk of everyday life into a pulsating, witty, and performance irresistible performance.

It combines unstoppable energy, toe-tapping exuberance and tightly choreographed and orchestrated rhythm

"Stomp has little melody in the traditional sense, so it doesn't matter if your taste in music is jazz, classical, dance or pop," says the blurb.

Book for the November 15-19 show, at Keighley Information Centre in the town hall, or phone 01274 432000.

n Mack and Mabel, South Pacific, My Fair Lady and The Dancing Years are among the diverse musicals being plundered by a Leeds theatre group.

LAOS is also drawing on the songs and dances of Fred Astaire films for its annual Musical Years show.

Solos, duets, comedy numbers and modern songs featured during the Tuesday-Saturday show at Leeds city varieties.

Book on 08456 441881. The show begins at 7.30pm and Saturday at 2.30pm.

n Northern Broadsides returns to Mart Theatre, Skipton, with 18th-century comedy The School For Scandal.

The satirical offering features Sheridan's classic and devilish wit, razor-sharp dialogue and outrageous situations on November 14/15.

The satire shatters the veneer of decorum and respectability of the upper classes in this Restoration drama. Book for 7.30pm performances, at Craven College, High Street, Skipton or phone 01756 791411.

n Terrible Tudors and Vile Victorians are brought to life next week in a stage version of Horrible Histories.

Terry Deary's popular children's books are presented at Bradford Alhambra using actors and 3D video technology.

Book at Keighley Information Centre or phone 01274 432000.