Local:

Sutton Village Hall: Sutton Amateurs present musical Carousel (Wednesday-Saturday 7.15pm). Tickets from Place's Place, Sutton.

Bingley Arts Centre: Bingley Little Theatre presents play Dolly West's Kitchen (tonight-tomorrow 7.30pm). Phone 01274 432000.

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

Out-of-town:

Skipton Little Theatre: Toe in the Water (Tuesday-Saturday 7.30pm). Phone 01756 791552.

Alhambra, Bradford: Opera North in Kurt Weill's satirical operetta Arms and the Cow (Thursday-Saturday); musical My Fair Lady with Christopher Cazenove, Amy Nuttall and Gareth Hale (Tuesday-April 29). Phone 01274 432000.

St George's Hall, Bradford: Pink Floyd tribute group Off The Wall (tonight); 1960s singer Gene Pitney (tomorrow); actor and comedian Ricky Tomlinson (Wednesday); nostalgic music show All Our Yesterdays (Thursday 2.30pm & 7.30pm); Orchestra of St John's with violin soloist Anthony Marwood presents Rossini overture, Prokofiev's Violin Concerto No 2, and Mossad's Symphony No 39 (Friday). Phone 01274 432000.

Victoria Theatre, Halifax: Halifax Amateurs in Titanic the Musical (tonight/tomorrow); Chisinau National Opera in La Boheme (Sunday); Simply Ballroom dance show (Thursday); Australian BeeGees tribute Stayin' Alive (Friday). Phone 01422 351158.

City Varieties, Leeds: former Stranglers singer Hugh Cornwell (Tuesday); 1970s group The New Seekers (Wednesday); rock and roll tribute show C'Mon Everybody (Thursday). 0113 243 0808.

Christ Church, Skipton: Settle Orchestral Society plays nostalgic English music by Vaughan Williams, Delius, Britten and Rotheram (tomorrow 7.30pm). Tickets from Time and Tune, Skipton.

West Yorkshire Playhouse, Leeds: Northern Broadside in Shakespeare's Wars of the Roses (until April 22); RJC Dance presents The Dancical (Thursday and Saturday). Phone 0113 213 7700.

Burnley Mechanics: Burnley Light Opera in Hot Mikado, 1940s update of Gilbert and Sullivan classic (tonight/tomorrow); amateur thriller Sweet Revenge (Wednesday-Saturday). Phone 01282 664400.

Square Chapel, Halifax: amateur musical Insp fame.

Music:

Rakish Paddy plays Irish music tonight at the Cricketers Arms, Coney Lane, Keighley.

Exoterik play Victoria Hotel, Cavendish Street, tomorrow, from 8pm. admission £3.

Singer Ruby Wood and keyboard player Dave Nelson play jazz at the Priestley, Bradford, next Friday. Phone 01274 820666.

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

Coming up:

West Side Story, the dramatic musical transplanting Romeo and Juliet to 1950s street gangs, is presented by Leeds amateur theatre company LAOS, at West Yorkshire Playhouse, Leeds, on April 29-May 6 with a Saturday matinee. Phone 0113 213 7700.

Skipton Building Society Camerata performs Mozart's classic Requiem and Symphony 40 in G minor, in the town's Holy Trinity Church on April 14 (7.30pm). Phone 01756 793626.

Cinema:

The Pink Panther (PG): Steve Martin plays the incompetent French detective investigating a murder and a diamond theft in this comedy remake.

The World's Fastest Indian (12A): Anthony Hopkins and Diane Ladd in uplifting Race Drama.

Ice Age 2 (U): animated sequel to the comedy about prehistoric creatures bonding during a long journey.

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

Failure to Launch (12a): romantic comedy as parents hire Sarah Jessica Parker to entice their live-at-home son away.

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