SKIPTON: A comedy double bill will be staged at from Tuesday, February 20, to Saturday, February 24, at Skipton Little Theatre.

The shows will feature the comedy A Family Affair and Strictly Sex Factor on Ice, which will be performed by Little Grimley Amateur Society.

Doors open at 7pm and the play begins at 7.30pm.

To book tickets, visit skiptonlittletheatre.org.uk or ring 07527 141176.

Three young musicians from the Skipton area, Lucas Watt, Callum Spencer and Beth Armitage, will perform in concert on Saturday at Skipton Town Hall.

Doors will open at 7pm with music beginning at 7.30pm. Tickets cost £5.

To book tickets, email callumspencermusic@gmail.com, visit the box office in Skipton Town Hall or call 01756 792809.

The film Romeo and Juliet will be screened at 7pm on Wednesday in Skipton Town Hall.

The 1971 ballet film The Tales of Beatrix Potter will be screened at 1pm on Thursday, February 15, in Skipton Town Hall.

Tickets for the two films, which cost £5 and £3 for under 18s, are available from the box office in Skipton Town Hall or by ringing 01756 792809.

Lempen Puppet Theatre Company will present the puppet show The Amazing Thing at 11am on Friday, February 16, in Skipton Town Hall.

Tickets, which cost £7.50, are available by visiting the box office in Skipton Town Hall or calling 01756 792809.

Skipton Building Society Camerata will start its 2018 season with a performance of Bach and Stravinsky at 7.30pm on Friday, February 23, in Skipton Town Hall.

The start of the orchestra's 14th season will be a fully staged performance of Stravinsky’s 1918 work The Soldier’s Tale.

The morality play will feature three actors, a dancer and chamber orchestra.

Tickets are available at skiptoncamerata.com

Skipton Music will present a concert by pianist Kathryn Stott, who will perform at 7.30pm on Tuesday, February 27, in Skipton Town Hall.

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

The exhibition Sheeptown by Spanish artist Marisa Marquez will be on display until the end of February at 3 The Gallery at 3 Water Street, Skipton.

The gallery is open from 10am to 4pm Monday to Saturday.

Skipton Folk Unplugged will present a singers night on Monday at the Narrow Boat, on Victoria Street. Start time is 8.30pm.

SETTLE: Nova Scotian sisters Cassie and Maggie will perform Celtic music at 7.30pm tonight in Settle Victoria Hall. Tickets cost £5 in advance or £10 on the door.

The Snake Davis Band will perform at 8pm on Saturday in Settle Victoria Hall. Tickets cost £18.

The Andy May Trio and Rosie Hood will perform a concert of folk music at 7.30pm on Sunday in Settle Victoria Hall. Tickets cost £10.50.

A relaxed screening of the Anglo-German drama film Backbeat will be shown at 1.30pm on Monday in Settle Victoria Hall.

Relaxed screenings are designed to be suitable for dementia-sufferers and their carers, but all are welcome.

Tickets cost £3.

Tickets for all of the Victoria Hall concerts and films are available online at settlevictoriahall.org.uk or by ringing the box office on 01729 825718.

On Saturday, February 17, Settle Parish Church will host a concert by the St Cyprian’s Singers from Clarence Gate in London.

The concert starts at 6pm and will feature music by Byrd, Bainton, Bairstow and Stanford.

The choir will also perform the following morning at the Settle church's 10am Sung Eucharist service, which will include music by Howells (Collegium Regale) and Purcell (Hear My Prayer).

Artist and musician Kerry McKenna brings the magic and mystery of her slate paintings to Gallery on the Green in Settle in this spring’s exhibition, which runs until Friday, March 23.

BARNOLDSWICK: The trio Stillhouse will perform bluegrass and folk music in concert on Wednesday at the Barnoldswick Music and Arts Centre, on Rainhall Road.

Doors open at 7.30pm and the concert starts at 8pm.

To book tickets for these events, ring 07712 628366 or 01282 813374.

BURTON-IN-LONSDALE: A concert by the Chameleon Wind Quintet will begin the 2018 spring season of Concert and Cakes at 2.30pm on Saturday, February 17, at All Saints Church in Burton-in-Lonsdale.

The hour-long performance by the Chameleon Wind Quintet will be followed by an invitation to meet the performers afterwards while enjoying home-made cakes, tea and coffee.

Admission is free and no ticket is required, but there will be a retiring collection.

CARLETON-IN-CRAVEN: Roots and Wings duo will return to Iron Horse Country Music Club at Carleton Social Club on Saturday.

Doors open at 7.15pm and tickets cost £6 on the door. Dancers and listeners are welcome.

GIGGLESWICK: Tortoise in a Nutshell Theatre Company will present Fisk, a story of a man and a fish, at 7.30pm today in the Richard Whiteley Theatre.

Tickets cost £12 (£9 for under 18s) in advance and £14 (£11 for under 18s) on the door.

To book tickets, visit giggleswick.ticketsolve.com or ring 01729 893180.

GARGRAVE: Gargrave Pantomime Group will stage its production of Peter Pan in Gargrave Village Hall from Thursday, February 15, to Saturday, February 17.

Evening performances start 7.15pm and the Saturday matinee begins at 2.15pm.

Advance tickets at a cost of £6 for adults and £4 concessions, are available from The Dalesman Cafe, High Street, Gargrave, and Gargrave Community Library. Adults £6 and Concessions (child /OAP) £4

Tickets will also be available on the door at a cost of £7 for adults and £5 concessions.

GLUSBURN: Glusburn Youth Theatre will present its annual pantomime, Jack and the Beanstalk, from Sunday to Saturday, February 17, at the Glusburn Institute Community and Arts Centre.

To book tickets, which cost 8 for adults, £6 for concessions and £24 for a family, ring 01535 630223 or visit gicac.org.uk

INGLETON: Ingleton Theatre Group's production of Dick Turpin will be staged from Wednesday, February 28, to Saturday, March 3, at Ingleborough Community Centre.

Tickets for the production, which be held at 7.30pm each evening, are priced at £6 for adults and £4 for children/concessions and are available from the centre during office hours.