FISH and chips will be served with a side order of UK grime and brass music when a theatrical performance is staged at the Wetherby Whaler in Guiseley.

#ChipShopTheMusical will be performed at the restaurant on June 23. It will be the final enactment of the show produced by Freedom Studios, written by Emma Hill, as part of the Yorkshire festival.

The musical follows shy teenager Ayla, who blags a job in her local chippy whilst secretly harbouring ambitions of a grime music career. She goes on to forge an unlikely musical alliance with her brass band-loving boss and the pair set out to find a path to greatness.

Phillip Murphy, co-owner of the Wetherby Whaler, said: "#ChipShopTheMusical is a really unique production and a fantastic underdog story.

"I couldn’t think of a better venue to end the run of shows than our Guiseley restaurant. Being the original Harry Ramsdens restaurant, it is the spiritual home of fish and chips, and sits in the heart of Yorkshire."

Tickets cost £10 or £12 and include a meal of fish and chips or a vegetarian option. To book call the restaurant on 01943 884228 or visit to buy in person.