SKIPTON: The exhibition Stepping Into View will be on display at the Craven Museum and Gallery from Saturday to the end of March.

The exhibition, a collaboration between Stepping Stones, Craven College and Craven Museum and Gallery, will display photographs taken by a local group of adults with learning disabilities, detailing everyday life in Skipton.

The gallery based in Skipton Town Hall is open every day except Sundays, from 10am to 4pm.

Skipton Players will present the comedy Relatively Speaking from February 21 to 25 at Skipton Little Theatre, on Clifford Street.

Relatively Speaking, one of Alan Ayckbourn's finest comedies, is a story of mistaken identities and misunderstandings focusing on the characters Ginny, Greg, Philip and Sheila.

To book tickets, visit skiptonlittletheatre.org.uk

Skipton Music will present a concert performance by the Aurora Wind Ensemble in Skipton Town Hall at 7.30pm on Tuesday, February 28.

To book tickets, visit skiptonmusic.org.uk or ring 01756 799912.

Skipton Film Club will screen the film Son of Saul at 5.15pm on Sunday, February 5, in the Plaza Cinema, on Sackville Street.

A short film by local filmmakers will start the evening.

The film is open to everyone and tickets cost £5.50 for film club members and £6.50 for non-members.

The Langcliffe Singers will perform the concert Come and Sing: Messiah on Saturday, February 25, at Christ Church, Skipton.

Skipton Folk Unplugged will host The Strid Miller Trio starting at 8.30pm on Monday at the Narrow Boat, on Victoria Street. There will be a singers night on Monday, February 13.

SETTLE: The former BT telephone box, which now houses the Gallery on the Green in Settle, has featured many different exhibits over the years, but will return to its origins with its current exhibit which focuses on phones.

Mobiles, landlines, phone boxes, phone lines, puns and jokes and all sorts of pictures of telephones, real and imaginary, form the basis of Settle Photographic Group's exhibition Focus on Phones.

All the work is new and has been made at a scale that works in the tiniest of exhibition spaces.

The exhibition runs through March 12.

Steve Knightley, the frontman of the folk duo Show of Hands, will perform at 7.30pm on Saturday in Settle Victoria Hall.

Steve, who won the Best Original Song category at the 2010 BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards, has been rated as "one of England's greatest singer songwriters".

Doors open at 6.45 pm and all tickets cost £18.

The band Hope and Social will perform at 7.30pm on Sunday in Settle Victoria Hall.

Doors open at 6.45pm.

APPLETREEWICK: Acoustic, roots and folk music legend Phil Beer will perform a concert in the Cruck Barn (at The Craven Arms) in Appletreewick tonight.

Phil, one half of the acclaimed UK folk/roots act, Show Of Hands, is a multi-instrumentalist – playing lead guitar, mandolin, cuatro, cello-mandolin, tenor guitar and violin.

He also is a composer and has a highly-acclaimed singing voice.

Opening for Phil is Plumhall, the award-winning duo of Michelle Plum and Nick Hall.

Michelle is an ex-member of Chumbawamba and Waking The Witch and Nick is a member of local folk-rock heroes, The Hall Brothers.

Tickets for the concert, which starts at 7.30pm, are available from wegottickets.com

For more information, ring 01756 720270.

BARNOLDSWICK: Giz and Beef's open mic night runs from 7pm to 11pm on Sunday, February 12, at the Barnoldswick Music and Arts Centre, 18-22 Rainhall Road.

A live acoustic session with the legendary Big Country will be held at 7pm on Thursday, March 2, in the Barnoldswick Music and Arts Centre. The concert is being presented by Concert For The Kids.

Tickets for this concerts are available by ringing 01282 813 374 or 07712 628 366.

The Chef Show will be staged at the Rainhall Centre in Barnoldswick at 7pm on Friday, February 10.

Part play, park cookery demonstration, The Chef Show, written by Nick Ahad and produced by Cumbrian-based Ragged Edge Productions, takes its audience behind the scenes on a busy Saturday night in the local curry house.

Two actors play a cast of thousands in heroic and comic tales inspired by interviews with real people in the trade.

To book tickets, visit spotonlancashire.co.uk.

BURTON-IN-LONSDALE: Concert and Cakes will hold its next concert at 2.30pm on Saturday, February 18, when ensemble Dani Sciari and the Easy Rollers will be performing at All Saints Church in Burton-in-Lonsdale.

CARLETON-IN-CRAVEN: Iron Horse Country Music Club will hold a concert by Leeds-based duo Clear Cut at Carleton Social Club on Saturday, February 11.

Entry costs £5 on the door and the event starts at 7.15pm.

CRACOE: A fundraising ceilidh for Skipton Choral Society will be held at 7pm on Saturday, February 11, in Cracoe Village Hall.

The Village Hop Band will provide the music and experienced caller Barbara Bentley will explain each dance with a run-through before guests have a go.

Tickets cost £10 including supper and are available from Sheila Bloomfield on 01756 751879 or 07933 925875.

GIGGLESWICK: The film Bridget Jones's Baby will be screened at 3.30pm on Sunday, February 12, at the Richard Whiteley Theatre.

Bridget is 40-something, has broken up with Mark Darcy, and is pregnant. The problem is, no one knows who the father of the baby is – not even Bridget herself.

To book tickets, visit giggleswick.ticketsolve.com

GLUSBURN: The James Bond film 007: Spectre will be screened in the Glusburn Community and Arts Centre at 7.30pm tomorrow.

Glusburn Youth Theatre will present their annual pantomime Beauty and the Beast from February 19 to February 25.

This traditional story has been given the pantomime makeover by Glusburn Youth Theatre with a cast of 'sweet' and colourful characters that will delight young and old alike.

Show dates and times are 3pm on February 19, 7pm on February 21, 23, 24 and 25. There will also be 2pm matinee on February 25.

To book tickets, visit glusburn.institute or ring the box office on 01535 630223.

GRASSINGTON: On Saturday, Grassington Community Cinema will screen two films, Kubo and the Two Strings for children at 4.30pm and Bridget Jones's Baby for adults at 7.30pm.

The films will be show at The Octagon Theatre in Grassington Town Hall, Main Street.

All are welcome and tickets cost £2.50 for children and £5 for adults.

Bar, popcorn and ice cream will be available.