SKIPTON: Sister Act - The Musical will be performed from tonight to Saturday at The Mart Theatre.

Sister Act tells the hilarious story of Deloris Van Cartier, a disco diva whose life takes a turn when she witnesses a murder. Under protective custody she is hidden in a convent.

Disguised as a nun, Deloris helps her fellow sisters find their voices as she rediscovers her own.

Performances will take place at 7.15pm each evening with a 2.15pm on the Saturday.

Tickets cost £14 or £12 for concessions and the Saturday matinee and are available by ringing the box office on 01756 709666 or visiting themarttheatre.org.uk

Skipton Music will present a concert by Copenhagen-based Trio con Brio who will perform at 7.30pm on Tuesday, November 7, in Skipton Town Hall.

The programme will feature Sandström's Four Pieces (2012), Beethoven's Trio Op. 70, No.1 'Ghost' and Schubert's Trio in B flat major, D898.

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

BadArt, an exhibition focusing on political and social struggles to defend working class communities from austerity cuts, will be on display in the Mill Bridge Gallery until Saturday, November 4.

The mixed media exhibition Art In Mind, created by a range of individuals working with Pioneer Projects, is on display in the Exhibition Gallery at Skipton Town Hall until Saturday.

A Museums at Night evening will be held from 6pm to 8pm tomorrow at Craven Museum in Skipton Town Hall.

Get behind the scenes and hear from the team about their favourite objects and enjoy a private view of the current exhibition.

Tickets costing £5, including wine and nibbles, are available on 01756 792809.

Performances of Monstersaurus, from the creators of Aliens Love Underpants, will take place in Skipton Town Hall at 11.30am and 2pm today.

Tickets costing £10 or £8 for under 18s are available on 01756 792809.

The Black Dyke Band, one of the world's oldest and best-known brass bands, will perform a charity concert tonight in Skipton Town Hall.

The band will perform a variety of music for the concert, which is being organised by the Rotary Club of Skipton.

Doors open at 7pm and the concert starts at 7.30pm.

Tickets costing £16 are available from Carling Jones estate agents, High Street, Skipton, by ringing 01756 799163 or emailing ian.carling@skiptonrotary.org

A performance of Wuthering Heights by Hotbuckle Theatre will take place at 7.30pm on Friday, November 3, in Skipton Town Hall.

To book tickets, call into the Skipton Town Hall box office or ring 01756 792809.

Skipton Film Club will screen a seasonal late night showing of the horror classic Halloween at 10.45pm tomorrow at the Plaza Cinema, on Sackville Street.

Skipton Film Club will show the horror film Get Out at 5.15pm on Sunday, November 5, at the Plaza Cinema.

Members and non members are welcome to both films.

Skipton Folk Unplugged will host a performance by Harbottle and Jonas on Monday at the Narrow Boat, on Victoria Street. Start time is 8.30pm.

SETTLE: Settle Amateur Operatic Society will stage the musical Anything Goes until Saturday at Settle Victoria Hall.

Set aboard the ocean liner S.S. American, the characters include nightclub singer Reno Sweeney, stowaway Billy Crocker, Hope Harcourt, wealthy Lord Evelyn Oakleigh and Public Enemy Number 13 Moonface Martin.

Performances take place at 7.30pm each evening with a 2.30pm Saturday matinee.

Tickets cost £12 for a balcony seat, £9 for an adult stall seat, £7 for children or £27 for a family of four.

TRAMPS (The Ribble Area Moving Picture Show) will present the 2016 French film The Innocents at 7.45pm on Wednesday in Settle Victoria Hall.

The film, which will feature English subtitles, is based on actual events at a Polish convent in 1945.

Upcoming concerts at Settle Victoria Hall will include performances by ska and reggae band Last Train to Skaville at 8pm on Thursday, November 2, musician Martyn Joseph at 7.30pm on Friday, November 3, folk band Peter Knight's Gigspanner at 8pm on Saturday, November 4, alternative folk band Noble Jacks at 8pm on Sunday, November 5, folk fusion trio Ten Strings and a Goatskin at 8pm on Monday, November 6, and Canadian folk band The Paperboys at 7.30pm on Wednesday, November 8.

Tickets for all of these Settle Victoria Hall events are available on 01729 825718.

The exhibition 1917: Mud and Misery, which looks at how the lives of the people of North Craven were affected by the Great War in 1917, will be on display at The Folly until Sunday.

The Tom Twisleton 100 Exhibition will be on display at The Folly until Sunday.

Tom Twisleton was a local legend who used a comical and gentle approach to advocate temperance.

His body of poetic work focuses on his experience of being a farmer in the area.

The new exhibition Ice-Conic, a collection of photographic images by Paul Rogers illustrating ‘ice cream point-of-sale models’, will be on display at the Gallery on the Green until November 25.

BARNOLDSWICK: The Kala Chethena Kathakali Company from Kerala, South India, will perform Kathakali at 7pm tomorrow in the Rainhall Centre

Kathakali combines theatre, storytelling,dance, drama, music, vibrant costumes and the centuries-old, highly skilled art of makeup called ‘chutti’.

Tickets cost £8 advance, £9 on the door or £30 for a group of four in advance.

To book tickets, ring 01282 345200.

Folk band Said The Maiden will perform tonight in the Barnoldswick Music and Arts Centre, on Rainhall Road.

Singer and guitarist Danny Handley and Friends will perform a free concert at 7.30pm on Monday. Come early to avoid disappointment.

Other upcoming concerts at the Barnoldswick centre will feature blues and rock musician Chantel McGregor on Wednesday and the Kaz Hawkins Band on Thursday, November 2.

Doors open at 7.30pm and the concerts start at 8pm.

To book tickets, ring 07712 628366 or 01282 813374.

GISBURN: Queen Tribute band Queen II will play at 8pm tomorrow at Gisburn Festival Hall.

Tickets cost £20, which includes a hot supper, and are available from Sue Cowburn on 07809 886890 or from the Delicious Deli and Café, Main Street, Gisburn.