Local

Bingley Arts Centre: Bingley Little Theatre presents comedy The Memory of Water (tonight/tomorrow 7.30pm). Phone 01274 432000.

Arts Factory, Keighley College: Masquerade, photographs by Joan Keiter of the Venice Carnival (today-November 4). Open weekdays.

Out of town:

St George's Hall, Bradford: Irish country music singer Dominic Kirwan (tonight 7.30pm); Reduced Shakespeare Company in comedy show The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Tuesday 8pm). Phone 01274 432000.

Victoria Theatre, Halifax: Cliff Richard tribute with Kytsun Wolfe (Sunday 7.30pm); Peter Karrie, "the world's most popular Phantom", sings songs from musicals (Wednesday 7.30pm). Phone 01422 351158.

Grand Theatre, Leeds: Opera North presents Puccini's passionate Manon Lescaut (tomorrow, October 6, 8, November 3, 5). Phone 0113 222 6222.

Square Chapel, Halifax: Young Jazz group Blake Wilner Quartet (tonight 8pm); Anchormen Ensemble play 24-piece big band music (tomorrow 7.30pm); jazz from Ben Crosland Quartet (Sunday 7.30pm); Jill Crossland plays 18th-century music (Thursday 7.30pm); Harmony and Handbells with mixed choir Chordiality (Friday 7.30pm). Phone 01422 349422.

West Yorkshire Playhouse, Leeds: drama The Postman Always Rings Twice (tomorrow-October 16). Phone 0113 2137700.

City Varieties, Leeds: Night at the Musicals with Duncan Breeze (tonight 7.30pm); Gerry Marsden with his New Pacemakers (Sunday 7.30pm); Mark Rattray and singers and dancers in musicals show All That Jazz! (tomorrow 7.30pm); psychic Keith Charles (Wednesday 7.30pm); Good Old Days music hall with Ray Alan (Friday 7.30pm). Phone 08456 441881.

Music:

Sambuca plays pop-rock covers at Cross Hills Working Men's Club tomorrow, and Pellon Social Club, Halifax, on Sunday.

Hush plays indie and pop-rock at the New Inn, Guiseley, next Friday.

Clare Teal sings jazz classics and originals at King's Hall, Ilkley, on Tuesday. Phone 01535 656015.

Bacca Pipes Folk Club hosts Jed Grimes (tonight 8.30pm) and singers' night (Friday) at Keighley Ukrainian Club, 9 Henry Street. Phone 01535 605310.

The Expatriate Game, a folk trio featuring Maggie Boyle, draws on Irish and American traditions on Sunday at 8pm at the Love Apple, Great Horton Road, Bradford. Tickets £7 adults, £5 concessions, on the door.

Operatorsix supports Blunderbuss tonight at the Ivy Bar, Bradford.

Jukebox Jive play with DJ Flashback Billy at Highroyds Sports and Social Club, Menston, tonight 7.30pm. Admission £5.

Hebden Bridge Trades Club hosts (electro/dance outfit Loonaloop tonight); from Township jive to Afro jazz with Batanai Marimba (tomorrow); female acoustic group -- Waking the Witch (Thursday). Phone 01422 845265 for ticket details and prices.

Cinema

Wimbledon(12a): Paul Bettany is a charming but anxious British tennis player winning his way to the final when he meets confident American player Kirsten Dunst. Love blossoms in this romantic comedy despite the involvement of quirky family and slimy agent.

Open Water (15): Jaws meets the Blair Witch Project as two divers get left behind by their boat, leaving them at the mercy of circling sharks.

Collateral (15) hitman Tom Cruise forces taxidriver Jimmy Fox to take him on a night of killings in Michael Mann's thriller.

Spiderman 2 (PG): Peter Parker slings webs again as he fights Dr Octopus and rescues Mary Jane in New York.

Thunderbirds (PG): A family adventure owing as much to Spy Kids as the original TV series.

Garfield (U): live-action comedy adventures for the comic-strip cat.

Yu Gi Oh (PG): Jordan's TV cartoon, staring the hero of a trading card game, hits the big screen.

The Terminal (12a): Tom Hanks has to live in an airport terminal in Steven Spielberg's comedy drama also starring Catherine Zeta Jones.

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