A HIT musical featuring the songs of the Kinks is among upcoming shows at Bradford Alhambra.

Sunny Afternoon, performed on November 3-7, won an Olivier Award and spent two years in the West End before touring across the UK and Ireland in 2016.

With music and lyrics by Ray Davies, book by Joe Penhall and direction by Edward Hall, the show promises faultless musicianship and songs played live and loud on stage including You Really Got Me, Waterloo Sunset, Dedicated Follower of Fashion, All Day and All of the Night, Lola and of course Sunny Afternoon.

Bring It On The Musical, on July 14-18, is adapted from the hit film about cheerleading in American high school.

The high-flying, energy-uelled journey tackles friendship, jealousy, betrayal and forgiveness, combined with explosive choreography and tricks.

Bring It On is written by Tony Award winners Lin-Manuel Miranda (Hamilton), Jeff Whitty (Avenue Q) and Tom Kitt (Grease Live), and lyricist Amanda Green (High Fidelity).

My Best Friend’s Wedding, a new musical-comedy adaptation of the hit 1990s film, can be seen at the Alhambra on October 5-10.

The show will star Alexandra Burke, star of The Bodyguard and Sister Act, and features iconic pop songs by the legendary Burt Bacharach and Hal David, including I’ll Never Fall in Love Again, I Just Don’t Know What To Do With Myself, Walk on By, I Say A Little Prayer and What’s New Pussycat.

The musical will have a script by Ronald Bass (My Best Friend’s Wedding, Rain Man, and The Joy Luck Club) and Jonathan Harvey (Beautiful Thing, Gimme Gimme Gimme, and Coronation Street).

Call 01274 432000 or visit bradford-theatres.co.uk to book tickets.