SKIPTON: Rumpelstiltskin is coming to Mart Theatre. It features four local actors and focuses on a poor miller’s daughter thought to be able to spin straw into gold. Shows will be held tomorrow and Saturday, with curtain up at 1pm and 4pm. Tickets are £8 for adults, £6 for children or £24 for a family of four. Tickets online at themart theatre.org.uk or by calling 01756 709666.

l Timtone Productions will present A Celebration of the Music of Simon and Garfunkel at Skipton Town Hall next week. Singer-songwriters Tim Chu and Ian Bailey will deliver classics without falling into the tribute act category. It will take place next Friday, April 25, at 8.15pm. Tickets are available from the tourist information centre as well as from 01257 450363.

l To mark the end of her stint as artist in residence at Skipton’s Craven Museum and Gallery, Helen Peyton is creating a unique exhibition. Helen, who has been artist in residence for the past two and a half years, is putting together a social museum and art gallery. The evolving exhibition aims to involve the public, with them being asked to donate, interpret and create the objects. It will run until Monday, May 26.

l Artwork created by people with memory loss or dementia is on display at the Coffee House, off Coach Street. It is part of Pioneer Project’s Own Now initiative and the exhibition runs until May 30. Admission is free.

l Singer Sarah Kidman will perform at the Three Links Club next Saturday, April 26, from 8pm, part of a fundraising week for Yorkshire Air Ambulance.

SETTLE: The Folly at Settle has launched its new exhibition featuring the work of six of the UK’s leading contemporary artists and craftmakers who embrace the principles of the “slow” movement. Their work is craft-based, grounded in traditional skills and processes, which are often labour intensive, but “slow” does not simply mean how long the work has taken, it is about the whole process, thinking, researching, experimenting, the experience and the refinement of skills. The exhibition will run until June 29.

l Victoria Hall’s next foreign language film will be French movie Comme Une Image (Look at Me). Winner of the best screenplay award at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival, it is about a French girl, gifted with great voice, who has a complex about her weight and appearance. It will be screened on Wednesday, April 30, at 7.45pm. For tickets, visit settlevictoriahall.org. uk or call 01729 825718.

l The work of printmaker Mike Smith is featured in an exhibition at the Gallery on the Green. A member of the West Yorkshire Print Workshop, Mike works through the medium of lino block printing to produce a range of prints of birds, people, places, buildings and scenery. His images are based on his own drawings or photographs and he has selected a representative set to show. The exhibition will run until next Saturday, April 26.

l Photographs of Iceland are included in an exhibition at The Lime Gallery. Selected from a series of images shot last summer, Ross Brown’s pictures capture the geography and geology of the glaciers, mountains and plains. Ross, an Ilkley GP, is celebrating reaching the finals of two competitions. He has been shortlisted in the nature’s design category of the 2014 Natural History Museum’s wildlife photographer of the year competition and in the landscape and nature’s studio sections of the 2014 GDT European Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition. Showing alongside Ross is Skipton artist Hannah Chesterman, who has created a collection of contemporary paintings entitled Winter North Atlantic. The exhibition will run until Wednesday.

BARNOLDSWICK: A Northern Soul night will be held at Rolls-Royce Leisure Club next week. It will feature DJ Roman along with guest DJs from Greenlands Club in Ribbleton and will take place next Friday, April 25, from 8pm to 1am. Admission is £5 on the door.

l Revived local choir Border Harmony – led by Janet Swan – will perform during the St George’s Day celebrations in the town centre next Saturday, April 26.

BRADLEY: Bradley Film Club has chosen Sunshine on Leith for its next screening. With music from The Proclaimers, the film follows the stories of Davy and Ally, who have to relearn how to live life in Edinburgh after coming home from serving in Afghanistan. It will be shown at the village primary school on Tuesday, April 29 at 7pm.

BURNSALL: As part of the Tour de France’s Yorkshire Festival, Liz Clarke and Dave Marsh, from The Elm Gallery, are holding an art exhibition in Burnsall Village Hall over the Easter weekend. It will be open between 10am and 5pm from tomorrow until Monday and admission is free.

GLUSBURN: Family film The Croods will be shown at Glusburn Institute next Friday, April 25. It is a prehistoric comedy adventure that follows the world’s first family as they embark on a journey of a lifetime when the cave that has always shielded them from danger is destroyed. Travelling across a spectacular landscape, the Croods discover an incredible new world filled with fantastic creatures. Doors open at 2pm for the screening at 3pm. Tickets cost £3.50 for adults and £2.50 children and are available from Glusburn Institute and Cross Hills Post Office.

GRASSINGTON: Grassington will hold another film night at the village’s Octagon Theatre next Saturday, April 26. On offer will be the children’s movie The Croods at 4.30pm and Sunshine on Leith at 7.30pm. The Croods is a prehistoric comedy adventure that follows the world’s first family as they embark on a journey of a lifetime while Sunshine on Leith is about two men who have to relearn how to live life in Edinburgh after coming home from serving in Afghanistan.

Tickets are available from Grassington Hub on 01756 752222.