Local

Haworth Arts Festival features Annapurna Dance, Fleuri, Urban Freeflow parkour and films (tomorrow); poet Simon Armitage (Sunday); art exhibitions and street performances (both days). Phone 01535 642329.

Keighley Playhouse: farcical comedy Boeing Boeing (Monday-Saturday 7.30pm). Phone 0845 126 7859 or 01535 604764.

Sutton Village Hall: Sutton Amateurs present TV sitcom spin off 'Allo! 'Allo! (Friday/Saturday 7.15pm).

Cavendish Galleries, Cavendish Street, Keighley: paintings on theme of Vacation (until September 17). Open Monday to Saturday, 10am-4pm.

Out-of-town

Alhambra, Bradford: radio comedy revival show Round the Horne (Tuesday-Saturday). Phone 01274 432000.

Priestley, Bradford: Cambridge Footlights in comedy sketch show Under the Blue Blue Moon (tomorrow). Phone 01274 820666.

Leeds City Varieties: stand-up comedy with Alan Carr and Alistair Barrie (Tuesday); clairvoyant Keith Charles (Wednesday); Night Fever Party 70s tribute show (Thursday); comedian Jerry Sadowitz (Friday). Phone 0113 243 0808.

West Yorkshire Playhouse, Leeds: Bront, drama exploring the literary sisters' real lives and their fictional characters (Tuesday-September 17); Asian Theatre School in drama Caravan (tonight/tomorrow 7.45pm); Northern Ballet Theatre in Dracula (tonight-September 10). Phone 0113 213 7700.

Coffee House, College Street, Skipton: handwoven contemporary textiles by Lancaster-based Slovakian artist and designer Erika Sojkova Grime (until October 8). Open Monday-Saturday 9am-5pm.

Square Chapel, Halifax: Still Waiting for Everything, contemporary black comedy by Stephen May (tonight-Sunday); Cambridge Footlights comedy sketches (Wednesday).

Club Revolution, Cardigan Fields Leisure Complex, Kirkstall: Beautiful Octopus Club with dancing, live entertainment and jam sessions for people with learning disabilities (Thursday 7-11.30pm). Phone 0113 213 7700.

Music

Dead Message play punk rock tonight at the 1-in-12 Club, Bradford, with Munition and Orchid. Admission £3.

Haworth Arts Festival hosts acoustic singer Martha Tilston and Friends (tonight 8pm, Parkside Social Club, Butt Lane, Haworth); Johnny and the Poorboys (Parkside Social Club, tomorrow, 8.30pm), Angel Chain Diaries and The Axis (tomorrow 7pm, Oxenhope Social Club). Phone 01535 642329.

Rider play rock covers and originals at the Queens, Bingley, tomorrow.

John Taylor plays saxophone at the Piano Lounge, Korks Wine Bar, Utley, tomorrow. Phone 01943 462020.

Nicky Mitchell performs swing-jazz classics at Hebden Bridge Trades Club on Thursday. Imbongi perform jazz, blues, pop and Zimbabwean music on Friday. Phone 01422 845265.

Coming up

Mind the Gap, the acclaimed theatre company with learning-disabled actors, portrays friendship, loyalty and the power of dreams as it stages John Steinbeck's classic novel Of Mice and Men, at West Yorkshire Playhouse, Leeds, on September 19-21. Phone 0113 213 7700.

l Alan Ayckbourn comedy Role Play, in which a mismatched couple's dinner with parents is invaded by a suicidal lapdancer and her gun-toting minder, begins Bingley Little Theatre's season, at the Arts Centre, on September 19-24. Phone 01274 432000.

l Mark Elder conducts the Halle Orchestra and solo soprano Anne Schwanewilms, with Elgar's Enigma Variations and swaggering overture Cockaigne, and Richard Strauss songs, at St George's Hall, Bradford, on October 8. Phone 01274 432000.

l A soul-stirring, high energy fusion of modern, ballet and jazz dance, set to 1930s Texas gospel music and Stevie Wonder songs, comes from 30 dancers as the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater performs, at Bradford Alhambra, on September 16/17. Phone 01274 432000.

Cinema

Red Eye (12a): thriller by horror master Wes Craven, with a terrorist charming a girl on a plane so she'll help him kill a politician. A tense and claustrophobic airborne first hour is followed by a stalk-and-slash hotel rampage.

The Dukes of Hazzard (12a): Jessica Simpson in hotpants, car chases and friendly outlaws, in revamp of 70s TV comedy-adventure.

The Adventures of Shark Boy and Lava Girl in 3-D (U): Robert Rodriguez's children's follow-up to the Spy Kids trilogy.

Bewitched (PG): Nicole Kidman and Will Farrell in remake of classic 1960s sitcom about a suburban witch.

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (PG): Johnny Depp in Tim Burton's new version of Roald Dahl's children's story.

Herbie: Fully Loaded (U): Lindsay Lohan drives the Love Bug to success in this family comedy-adventure.

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