Bath's entertainment scene will have a new addition when the empty grade II art deco cinema, The Beau Nash Picture House, becomes home to Komedia Bath later this year.

Komedia Bath will feature a mixed programme of cabaret, music and comedy, and will also present the unique range of Komedia-grown resident shows such as the Kroon Kat Lounge. Visit www.komedia.co.uk for updates.

Catch up-and-coming comedians and Edinburgh Festival previews at the Comedy Cavern in the Porter Cellar Bar, every Sunday night from 8pm.

Bath is home to one of Britain's oldest and most beautiful theatres, the Theatre Royal, which offers year-round top quality drama, comedy, opera, dance and frequent Sunday concerts. Many productions visit either en route to, or from, London's West End and the line-up for the spring season at the Theatre Royal can be found online at www.theatreroyal.org.uk The Ustinov, at the rear of the Theatre Royal, has just been re-opened after a 15-month refurbishment and will feature alternative drama, classical music, jazz and comedy.

The Egg, also part of the Theatre Royal, opened in 2005 and is a theatre for children and young people, showing a range of plays for toddlers, children and teenagers alongside performances by young people, school projects, and after-school and holiday workshops.

The Rondo Theatre, in Larkhall, is a studio theatre with a bar in the auditorium. The Rondo presents a wide-ranging programme of the best in professional, amateur and community theatre, comedy, music, films and spoken word events. Visit www.rondotheatre.co.uk for details.

Bath also has plenty to offer film lovers with the multi-screen Odeon complex at Kingsmead Square and the independent Little Theatre cinema, in St Michael's Place, which shows contemporary, foreign, documentary and smaller-budget films.