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THE LION KING

The Palace Theatre Manchester

The Lion King Musical transports audiences to a dazzling world that explodes with glorious colours, stunning effects and enchanting music. At its heart is the powerful and moving story of Simba - the epic adventure of his journey from wide-eyed cub to his destined role as King of the Pridelands. 7.30pm, Wed & Sat mat 2.30pm. £20 - £85.

CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY – THE MUSICAL

Leeds Playhouse Playhouse Square, Quarry Hill, Leeds

Roald Dahl’s devilishly delicious tale of young golden ticket winner Charlie Bucket and wild confectionary wizard Willy Wonka will take you to a world of pure imagination this festive season. This dazzling reinvention of the successful West End and Broadway musical transports the show to mouth-watering new heights. Various times. £14 - £55.

ALADDIN

Harrogate Theatre Oxford Street, Harrogate

Harrogate – your magical carpet ride awaits!  Times are tough for Aladdin and his poor mum Widow Twankey. That is until Aladdin finds an enchanted lamp with magical powers that can make all his wishes come true. Various times & prices.

BETTY! A SORT OF MUSICAL

Royal Exchange Theatre St Ann’s Square, Manchester

As the first female speaker of the House of Commons, Betty Boothroyd is a Dewsbury girl to celebrate, and the six ladies (plus Calvin) of The Dewsbury Players are going to do just that... through the medium of musical theatre! 'Here's to a woman who conquered the murky world of Westminster with nothing but wit and gumption.. and enough hairspray to turn a tsunami into a kiss curl.' 7.30pm. Wed & Sat mat 2.30pm.  Various prices.

JACK AND THE BEANSTALK

The Alhambra Theatre Morley Street, Bradford

Starring Bradford panto legend Billy Pearce as Farmer Billy, Emmerdale star and King of the Jungle Danny Miller as Jack and Ru Paul’s Drag Race UK runner-up Divina De Campo as The Spirit of the Beans. Doomed to sell his trusty cow, Jack sets out on a quest to climb a beanstalk of gigantic proportions to cloudland in the spectacular family pantomime Jack and the Beanstalk. £17 - £43.

EXHIBITION: Liam Spencer: Irwell: Afterlife

Spring Antics in the Museum Haslingden Road, Rossendale

The river Irwell was once the hardest working and filthiest river in the world. Now it is an invaluable wildlife corridor within reach of thousands of people. This exhibition will explore the Irwell and its valley, from its source in Rossendale to its final destination at Salford Quays and the Manchester Ship Canal. Paintings, drawings, photographs and film will reveal its post-industrial landscapes and the wildlife which thrives there, often discreet and hidden from view. Free. Wed - Sun: 10am - 4pm,  late night Thursday until 8pm.

Windrush Stories: Don’t Give Up

Cartwright Hall Lister Park, Bradford

After the devastation caused by World War 2, the British Government was keen for more workers to help rebuild the country and revive the economy. In 1948 they passed a law called the British Nationality Act that said all citizens of countries ruled by Britain could live and work in the UK.  Many of the earliest arrivals were from the Caribbean.  This exhibition seeks to share these stories,  Open Wed - Fri 1am - 4pm and Sat  & Sun 11am - 4pm.                

L.S LOWRY EXHIBITION

The Lowry Pier 8, The Quays, Salford

The Lowry is named after Laurence Stephen Lowry (1887 – 1976) – an artist who spent much of his life in Salford and whose work is strongly associated with the city.  The Lowry Gallery has a permanent L.S Lowry exhibition which is open to all, and free to enter.  Tue-Fri 11am-5pm, Sat-Sun 10am-5pm.

Ongoing

STARGAZING BENEATH INGLEBOROUGH

Ingleborough Cave Ingleborough

Join Pete Collins from Diamond Skies for a guided tour of the Dales night sky, and experience the Ingleborough Estate Nature Trail as never before.  The evening will commence in The Old Sawmill Café, at the entrance to the trail, with a talk by Pete.  19th Nov, 14th Jan & 11th Feb. The event is suitable for children.    

£15
Recurring

Games & Social Club

Glusburn Community & Arts Centre Colne Road, Glusburn

Come along and enjoy an informal afternoon playing your favourite games or just enjoying a drink and a chat.  We play chess, rummikub, bridge and table tennis for those feeling energetic!  Drinks and biscuits provided.

£2.50

GUYS AND DOLLS

Ilkley Playhouse Weston Road, Ilkley

Guys and Dolls is a classic and one of the greatest musicals ever written.  This production promises a joyous evening of vitality, energy, and pure pleasure. 7.30pm. Sat mat 2.30pm.  £8 - £17.

Floodlit Swans

WWT Martin Mere Fish Lane, Burscough, Nr Ormskirk

Have an unforgettable experience and see one of nature's most beautiful spectacles of up to 2,000 whooper swans on the mere.  You'll be joined by a warden in the Raines Observatory, who will provide a fascinating live commentary. Adult £12.33, child £6.60, concs £10.51.          

TEA AND TABLETS

Silsden Town Hall Main Street, Silsden

  Free weekly beginners group for over 50s.  Here to help with your IT problems.  Learn how to use a computer tablet, bring your own or borrow one of ours with free training from Worth Connecting. Drop in. Free tea and biscuits.      

DIY Tie Dye and Block Printing

Queen St Mill Textile Museum Harle Syke, Burnley

Create your own unique t-shirts or fabrics using Tie Dye in the first of Queen St Mill's two workshops. Learn how to tie dye 100% cotton fabrics, discovering different techniques to fold, manipulate and secure the fabric. Fabric will be provided. Choose from a selection of coloured dyes to immerse your fabrics in.  Workshop 1 (11 Jan) - £12. Workshop 2 (18 Jan) - £5.  Booking is essential as places are limited. To reserve your place please call or email the museum.      

£12
Recurring

Shared Reading Group

Colne Library

A new type of reading group for bite size readers.  No books to borrow or buy and no reading to a deadline.  Make friends through reading.  Shared reading groups are a new type of reading group. They are very relaxing as there is no reading required before coming to the group. Instead each group has someone who reads aloud to the group and encourages discussion.  Meet every Wed.

WE’RE STRANGERS HERE

Preston Playhouse Market Street West, Preston

The play written by Eric Chappell and directed Dennis Yardley follows two couples who meet at a Spanish hotel on holiday. Presented by Preston Drama Club.

£11