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Sandcastles

Keighley Playhouse Devonshire Street, Keighley

A comedy by Bob Larbey. £10, concs £9. Tel: 07599 890 769.

Spider’s Web

Keighley Playhouse Devonshire Street, Keighley

Murder Mystery by Agatha Christie. Clarissa, the wife of a Foreign Office diplomat, is given to daydreaming. ‘Supposing I were to come down one morning and find a dead body in the library, what should I do?’ she muses. Clarissa has her chance to find out when she discovers a body in the drawing-room of her house in Kent.

£10

Busybody

Keighley Playhouse Devonshire Street, Keighley

A comedy by Jack Popplewell. This hilarious play centres on a voluble cleaning woman who keeps telling the cops how to mind their business and who steps forward with the right evidence in every pinch.

£10

Yes, Prime Minister

Keighley Playhouse Devonshire Street, Keighley

Comedy by Anthony Jay & Jonathan Lynn. Directed by Robin Martin. £10, concs £9.  

Waiting for God

Keighley Playhouse Devonshire Street, Keighley

A comedy by Michael Aitkens. At Bayview retirement village, battle-axe extraordinaire Diana Trent conspires with new resident Tom Ballard to give the conniving manager his comeuppance through hilarious conspiracy - with unexpectedly heart warming results. £10, concs £9.

Dead of Night

Keighley Playhouse Devonshire Street, Keighley

Thriller by Peter Whalley - Jack has just been acquitted of manslaughter, and regales his girlfriend Maggie and their neighbours with a disparaging account of the trial.

£10

Dangerous Corner

Keighley Playhouse Devonshire Street, Keighley

Dangerous Corner - Drama by J.B. Priestly.

£10

Jack of Diamonds

Keighley Playhouse Devonshire Street, Keighley

A comedy by Marcia Cash and Douglas Hughes. Directed by Mike Ellison.

£10

WITNESS FOR THE PROSECUTION

Keighley Playhouse Devonshire Street, Keighley

Courtroom drama by Agatha Christie.

£10

THE LADY IN THE VAN

Keighley Playhouse Devonshire Street, Keighley

Comedy drama by Alan Bennett.  The Lady in the Van tells the story of Miss Mary Shepherd, whom Alan Bennett first came across when she was living in the street near his home in Camden Town.  Taking refuge with her van in his garden originally for three months, she ended up staying fifteen years.