Local

Salvation Army Church, High Street, Keighley: Harrogate Barbershop Harmony Chorus and guitarist Bob Bond (tomorrow 7.30pm). Phone 01535 603494/680847.

Oxenhope Community Centre: Oxnop Singers perform light music with Haworth Band (Sunday 7.15pm). Tickets, 01535 643596 or on the door.

Victoria Hall: clairvoyant Stephen Holbrook (Thursday 7.30pm). Phone 01924 898688.

Keighley Playhouse: thriller Time to Kill (tonight/tomorrow 7.30pm). Phone 01535 604764.

Bingley Arts Centre: Bingley Little Theatre presents thriller Kiss of Death (tonight/tomorrow 7.30pm). Phone 01274 432000.

Out-of-town

Alhambra Theatre, Bradford: Steven Berkoff presents his one-man show Shakespeare's Villains (Monday 7.30pm). Northern Ballet Theatre in Gershwin song and dance show I Got Rhythm (Wednesday-Saturday). Phone 01274 432000.

Addingham Memorial Hall: Addingham drama group present Alan Bennett's monologues Talking Heads (tonight/tomorrow 7.30pm). Call 01943 831255.

Skipton Auction Mart: Northern Broadsides in 19th century melodrama The Bells (tonight/tomorrow). Phone 01756 792809.

St George's Hall, Bradford: Jools Holland and his Rhythm and Blues Orchestra (7.30pm); sitar player Gaurav Mozumdar (Sunday 7pm); comedian Kevin "Bloody" Wilson (Tuesday 8pm); singer Gene Pitney (Thursday 7.30pm). Phone 01274 432000.

Theatre in the Mill, Bradford: one-man comedy Living Pretty (tonight/tomorrow 7.30pm); comic operetta The Pirates of Penzance (Thursday 7.30pm). Phone 01274 233200.

National Museum of Photography Film and Television, Bradford: English seaside resorts, customs and festivals by 1960s photographer Tony Ray-Jones (until January 9); Faking It, Royal Photographic Collection pictures bringing together art and advertising (until January 9). Phone 0870 701-0200.

The Grand Theatre, Leeds: women talk about sexuality in the Vagina Monologues (tonight/tomorrow). Phone 0113 222 6222.

Victoria Theatre, Halifax: Dick & Liddy's comedy club with Alan Carr, Mitch Benn and Toby Foster (tonight 8.30pm) East Meets West Spectacular with the Black Dyke Band and White Russian Central Band (tomorrow 7.30pm); children's show Bananas in Pyjamas (Sunday 2pm); tribute show The History of Motown (Thursday 7.30pm). Phone 01422 351158.

West Yorkshire Playhouse, Leeds: "comic, caustic, cautionary" tale of parenthood Big Baby (tonight/tomorrow); Frogs & Snails & Teddy Bear Tales for three to seven-year-olds (today/tomorrow 11am, 1.45pm); music and puppets for three to six-year-olds with In One Ear (Wednesday-Saturday 10.30am, 1.45pm); Ying Tong, insight into the mind of Spike Milligan (until November 20). Phone 0113 213-7700.

Square Chapel, Annapurna Indian Dance Company with storytelling, dancing and puppetry (Wednesday 7.30pm); ghost stories by MR James (Sunday 7.30pm). Phone 01422 349422.

City Varieties, Leeds: songs and chat with Chas & Dave (tonight 7.30pm) children's show Hey Diddle Diddle (tomorrow 1pm); tribute band B'Eagles (Sunday 8pm); Edinburgh Festival comedy tour with Chris Addison, Dan Antopolski, Craig Campbell and Tony Law (Monday 8pm); blind medium Sharon Neill (Wednesday 8pm). Phone 08456 441881.

Music

Johnny and the Poorboys play Celtic rock and roll at the New Variety Club, Russell Street, Keighley, tonight.

The Big Bang play a Halloween gig at St Thomas's Hall, Sutton, tomorrow.

Hush plays pop-rock and indie covers, with support from rock band Circus? at Victoria Hall (tomorrow). Tickets from Keighley Information Centre.

Bacca Pipes Folk Club hosts singers' nights (tonight 8.30pm) at Keighley Ukrainian Club, 9 Henry Street. Phone 01535 605310.

Wuthering Heights, Stanbury: jam session with all musicians welcome (Tuesday). Phone 01535 643332.

Hebden Bridge Trades Club hosts new country singer Sharon King and the NeverNever Cowboys (tonight); Cabaret Heaven with comedy, music and dance and (tomorrow). Phone 01422 845265.

Cinema

Finding Neverland (PG): Johnny Depp brings author J.M. Barrie come to big screen alongside Kate Winslet and Dustin Hoffman in the real-life tale of the inspiration behind the epic Peter Pan and the boy who never grew up.

Shark Tale (U): a vegetarian shark rebels against his Mafia dad in the latest computer-animated comedy with Will Smith and Angelina Jolie.

Five Children and It (U): the classic children's story is brought to life with Kenneth Branagh, Zoe Wannamaker and Tara Fitzgerald. Five children, missing their parents during the First World War, are granted one wish each day by an 8,000-year-old sand fairy.

Alfie (15): Jude Law is a young man about town, philandering with women like Susan Sarandon, in the New York remake of Michael Caine's 1960s film.

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