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

The exhibition will display photographs taken by a group of adults with learning disabilities, detailing everyday life in Skipton.

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

Skipton Players will present the Alan Ayckbourn comedy Relatively Speaking at 7.30pm tonight, tomorrow and Saturday in Skipton Little Theatre, on Clifford Street.

Tickets are available on the door or by visiting skiptonlittletheatre.org.uk

Skipton Music will present a concert performance by the wind quintet Aurora Ensemble in Skipton Town Hall at 7.30pm on Tuesday.

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

Skipton Film Club will screen the stop-motion animation film Anomalisa on Sunday, March 5, in the Plaza Cinema, on Sackville Street.

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 host the Come and Sing event: Handel's Messiah on Saturday at Christ Church, Skipton.

For a fee of £10, singers from all over the Craven area and beyond are invited to come and rehearse Handel's Messiah with the choir from 2.30pm, and then complete the day with a performance at 7.30pm.

Anyone interested in attending this event as a singer, contact David Gooch at david.j.gooch@btinternet.com for further information and an application form.

Tickets for the evening performance cost £10 and are available from Cave and Crag, Settle, Bentham Post Office, Skipton Camera Centre and on the door.

Cobbydale Singers will perform in concert with Nelson Arion Male Voice Choir at 7.30pm on Saturday, March 4, at Christ Church in Skipton.

To book tickets, email elaine_isherwood@sky.com or ring 01535 655361 or 07460 553336.

Skipton Folk Unplugged will host a singers night starting at 8.30pm on Monday at the Narrow Boat, on Victoria Street.

SETTLE: The former BT telephone box, which houses the Gallery on the Green, returns to its origins with the Settle Photographic Group's exhibition Focus on Phones, which runs through March 12.

Just Like That, a tribute show to comedian Tommy Cooper, will be held at 7.30pm tomorrow in Settle Victoria Hall.

Doors open at 6.45pm and tickets costs £12 for adults £12 with £10 concessions for under 18s and over 65s.

The band Ferocious Dog will perform folk music infused with rock, reggae and Celtic vibrations in Settle Victoria Hall on Saturday.

Doors open at 7pm with a support band playing at 8pm and Ferocious Dog taking the stage at 8.45pm.

All tickets cost £13.50.

Echoes of Eireann will perform traditional Irish music in a concert at Settle Victoria Hall on Sunday at 7.30pm.

Doors open at 6.45pm and all tickets cost £10.

The Grahams will perform a concert of American folk music in Settle Victoria Hall at 7.30pm on Tuesday.

Doors open at 6.45pm and all tickets cost £12.

TRAMPS will screen the foreign film The Second Mother in Settle Victoria Hall at 7.45pm on Wednesday.

Doors open at 7pm and all tickets cost £5 on the door.

Peter Pan, the latest production by Settle Amateur Operatic Society’s junior group, will be staged in Settle Victoria Hall on Friday, March 23, and Saturday, March 24.

Tickets are available by ringing the box office on 01729 825718.

AUSTWICK: Austwick Community Players will present the comedy Pandemonium in Paradise on Friday, March 3, and Saturday, March 4, at Austwick Parish Hall.

Doors open at 7pm for 7.30pm. Tickets, which include refreshments, cost £6 for adults and £2.50 children and are available from Austwick village shop on 015242 51415 or from any of the Players.

For more information ring 015242 51269.

BARNOLDSWICK: 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, 18-22 Rainhall Road.

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

French-Canadian company Les Bordéliques, featuring former Cirque du Soleil performers, will bring their madcap new show Blind Date to the Rainhall Centre on Wednesday, March 15.

Tickets for the show, which starts at 7pm and is suitable for ages 10 plus, are available by ringing 01282 345200.

CARLETON-IN-CRAVEN: The Iron Horse Country Music Club will host a performance by up and coming country musician Kezia Gill in Carleton Social Club on Saturday, March 11.

Doors open at 7.15pm and tickets on the door cost £5.

ELDROTH: Afternoon tea with words and songs will take place in Eldroth Church at 2.30pm on Sunday as writer Veronica Caperon from Lawkland launches her début collection of poetry, Two Left Boots.

A selection of poems will be read and the afternoon will also feature some musical performances.

Tickets cost £5 and include afternoon tea. They are available by ringing 015242 51446.

GARGRAVE: Gargrave Pantomime Group will present its 2017 show, Sinbad the Sailor, from tonight to Saturday at Gargrave Village Hall.

The evening shows are at 7.15pm and there is also a Saturday matinee at 2.15pm.

Tickets are on sale now from the Dalesman Café and Gargrave and Malhamdale Community Library.

GIGGLESWICK: Giggleswick School will broadcast BBC Radio Four’s Any Questions on Friday, March 10, in the Richard Whiteley Theatre.

To book tickets, visit giggleswick.ticketsolve.com

GLUSBURN: Glusburn Youth Theatre will present their annual pantomime Beauty and the Beast until Saturday in the Glusburn Community and Arts Centre.

Show dates and times are 7pm tonight, tomorrow and Saturday. There will also be 2pm matinee on February 25.

Tickets cost £8 for adults, £6 concessions and £24 for a family. They are on sale at gicac.org.uk, Aire Valley Kitchens and Bathrooms, Cross Hills, or by ringing 01535 633988.

INGLETON: The 31st Ingleton pantomime, The Snow Queen, will be staged from Wednesday to Saturday, March 4, at Ingleton Community Centre.

Performances take place from 7.30pm and tickets, which cost £6 for adults and £4 concessions, are available by ringing Ingleton Community Centre during office hours on 015242 41701.

KETTLEWELL: Upper Wharfedale Arts and Literature Society will host the exhibition All Our Yesterdays at Kettlewell Village Hall on Saturday, March 4, and Sunday, March 5, between 10am and 4pm.

The exhibition includes an archive of printed and photographic material documenting 300 years of a changing and enduring way of life in Upper Wharfedale.

Admission is by voluntary donation and refreshments will be on sale.