Local

Cliffe Castle Museum: Bront sisters sculptures (until April 23). Phone 01535 618231.

Out-of-town

Alhambra, Bradford: Opera North in Puccini's La Rondine -- The Swallow (Wednesday) and Kurt Weill's satirical operetta Arms and the Cow (Thursday-Saturday). Phone 01274 432000.

St George's Hall, Bradford: children's show Hi5 (today 4pm, 6.30pm, tomorrow 1.30pm, 4pm). Phone 01274 432000.

Bradford Cathedral: Profound Harmony, concert of world peace with Bradford University singers and symphony orchestra (tomorrow). Phone 01274 233191.

Victoria Theatre, Halifax: Halifax Amateurs in Titanic the Musical (Tuesday-Saturday). Phone 01422 351158.

City Varieties, Leeds: singer Sam Brown (tomorrow); Queen tribute band Magic (Thursday). Phone 0113 243 0808.

West Yorkshire Playhouse, Leeds: urban drama Scuffer (until April 1). Phone 0113 213 7700.

Burnley Mechanics: Stone Roses tribute Clone Roses (tonight); Elvis Collection tribute (tomorrow); Burnley Light Opera in Hot Mikado (Tuesday-Saturday). Phone 01282 664400.

Music

Montauk Island and Remote play Cowling Village Hall tomorrow. Tickets £3.

Female folk harmony trio Grace Notes perform at Otley Folk Club, Korks Wine Bar, on Wednesday. Phone 01943 467189.

Bacca Pipes Folk Club hosts singers' night (tonight 8.30pm) and Jean Ellison and Rachel Patti (Friday), at Keighley Ukrainian Club, 9 Henry Street, off Cavendish Street. Phone 01535 605310.

Coming up

Settle Orchestral Society performs nostalgic English music by Vaughan Williams, Delius, Britten and Rawsthorne, at Settle College on Sunday (3pm), and Christ Church, Skipton, on April 1 (7.30pm). Phone 01756 792642.

The Dancical follows footballer-turned-dancer De-Napoli Clarke's life with "excitement, power and sheer physical presence" at West Yorkshire Playhouse, Leeds, incorporating capoiera, martial arts, naptech, reggae and jazz, on April 6-8.

Eoin Colfer combines stand-up comedy with an expos of his children's book character Artemis Fowl, on April 9, at West Yorkshire Playhouse.

April at Square Chapel in Halifax: amateur musical Fame (4-7); comedy trio Steppe Brothers (8); Angika with classical Bharatanatyam dance show Easter and Urban Temple (13); rock musician John Perry (15); soccer referee kidnapped and forced to replay match in comedy God's Official (20); saxophonist Peadar Long (21); Jacobean drama in Yorkshire Tragedy (22); guitarist El Moreno (23); J B Priestley play The Long Mirror (27). Phone 01422 349422.

Cinema

Lucky Number Slevin (18): man accidentally falls into crime plot due to mistaken identity in this twisty thriller.

V For Vendetta (15): terrorists are the good guys as they take on a future fascist British government.

Date Movie (12a): Alyson Hannigan and Adam Campbell in a spoof romantic comedy from the Scary Movie team.

Walk the Line (12a): country music legend Johnny Cash's life with Joaquin Phoenix and Reece Witherspoon.

Big Momma's House 2 (PG): Martin Lawrence goes back in drag as an undercover nanny in comedy sequel.

Failure to Launch (12a): parents hire Sarah Jessica Parker to seduce their live-at-home son away -- and they fall in love in this comedy.

Organising a show or concert? Let us know on 01535 606611 or e-mail david.knights@keighley.newsquest.co.uk