SKIPTON: The autobiographical play Finding Nana will be performed at 8pm on Sunday in Skipton Town Hall. Tickets cost £10 for adults and £8 for under 18s.

The Chef Show, an immersive theatre experience which includes tastings of Asian food and a cookery demonstration by Yesmien Bagh Ali from Skipton, will be performed at 6.30pm on Tuesday in Skipton Town Hall. Tickets cost £14 for adults and £10 for under 18s.

Dance theatre show Plan B for Utopia will be performed at 8pm on Saturday, March 24, in Skipton Town Hall. Tickets cost £12 for adults and £10 for under18s.

To book tickets to these events, call into the town hall box office or ring 01756 792809. Tickets for Finding Nana and Plan B for Utopia are also available at ruralarts.org

Tribute band The Counterfeit Sixties will perform 1960s music in concert at 7.30pm on Friday, March 23, at The Mart Theatre. Tickets cost £16.50.

The book tickets, visit the themarttheatre.org.uk or ring the box office on 01756 709666.

Pinsuti, the Ilkley and Skipton chamber choir, will perform the concert Earth, Air, Fire and Water at 7.30pm on Saturday at Christ Church in Skipton.

Tickets, which cost £8, are available from choir members or on the door.

The award-winning Pelléas Ensemble will perform at 7:30pm on Tuesday, March 27, in Skipton Town Hall.

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

Skipton Film Club will screen A Quiet Passion at 5.15pm on Sunday, April 1, at the Plaza Cinema, on Sackville Street.

Skipton Folk Unplugged will present a performance by the Trials of Cato on Monday at the Narrow Boat, on Victoria Street. Start time is 8.30pm.

SETTLE: Settle Orchestra will be perform two concerts, the first at 7.30pm on Saturday in Settle Parish Church and the second at 7.30pm on Saturday, March 24, in Christ Church, Skipton.

The programme will include Mozart’s Clarinet Concerto, and the soloist for this piece will be Natasha Lomas.

Britten’s Simple Symphony and Haydn’s Symphony no.103, the Drum Roll, will also be part of the programme.

Tickets cost £12.

Saxophonist Snake Davis will perform at 7.30pm tonight in Settle Victoria Hall. Snake will play a range of saxophones plus an array of other instruments, including flutes, whistles and the Japanese shakuhachi.

Folk duo Knight and Spiers will perform at 7.15pm tomorrow, tribute band Take That 3 will perform at 8.30pm on Saturday and Sean Wilson and Tony Mac ‘Live from Ireland’ will perform at 8pm on Sunday.

Then on Thursday, March 22, there will be a screening of National Theatre Live: Julius Caesar at 7pm.

Tickets for these Victoria Hall events are available at settlevictoriahall.org.uk or by ringing the box office on 01729 825718.

Yorkshire Dales Ukulele Weekender 2018 will be held in Settle from at 8pm on Friday, March 23, to lunchtime on Sunday, March 25.

Most of the activities will take place in Settle Victoria Hall and the programme will include workshops, open mics, strum-alongs and sessions.

The weekend kicks off with a ukulele party at 8pm on the Friday evening and at 8.30pm on Saturday there will be a gala concert featuring international ukulele personalities Deadman’s Uke and Friends.

Tickets for the whole weekend or concert only are available from Settle Victoria Hall on 01729 825718 or at settlevictoriahall.org.uk

Artist Kerry McKenna’s slate paintings will be on display at the Gallery on the Green in Settle until Friday, March 23.

ARNCLIFFE: Upper Wharfedale Arts and Literature Society (UWALS) will present the talk Captain Scott - the Man and the Myth, by Heather Lane at 7.30pm tomorrow at Amerdale Hall.

Tickets, which cost £6 UWALS members and £8 for non members £8 including a potato pie supper, are available on 01756 770051 or 01756 7700350.

AUSTWICK: The Ribblesdale Area Moving Picture Show (TRAMPS) will screen the film Lion at 7.30pm on Friday, March 23, in Austwick Parish Hall. Tickets are available online at tramps.org.uk

BARNOLDSWICK: The trio, Stillhouse, will perform bluegrass and folk music in concert on Sunday at the Barnoldswick Music and Arts Centre, on Rainhall Road. The duo, Me, Thee and E will provide support.

Australian blues musician Geoff Achison, with support by The UK Souldiggers, will perform on Monday.

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

To book tickets, ring 07712 628366 or 01282 813374.

BURTON-IN-LONSDALE: Concert and Cakes will present a performance by The Zamorra Trio at 2.30pm on Saturday at All Saints Church.

The performance will be followed by an invitation to meet the performers 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: The film Goodbye Christopher Robin will screened at Carleton Film Night on Sunday, March 25, in Carleton-in-Craven Village Hall. Doors open at 7pm and the film starts at 7:30pm. Tickets cost £4 on the door. Drinks and snacks will be for sale.

CONONLEY: Cononley Cinema Club will screen the film The Death of Stalin, a political satire, at 7pm on Sunday in the Cononley Village Institute. Doors open at 6.30pm.

Tickets, which cost £5 or £2.50 for under 16s, are available from Cononley Village Shop or on the door.

INGLETON: The Ribblesdale Area Moving Picture Show (TRAMPS) will screen the film Jackie at 7.30pm on Friday, March 23, in Ingleborough Community Centre. Tickets are available online at tramps.org.uk

LOTHERSDALE: The Falling Stars Theatre Company will stage the play Two at 7.30pm on Saturday in Lothersdale Village Hall.

The performance, which will raise money for Lothersdale School, costs £10 which includes supper.

Tickets can be reserved from Beccy Durham on 07816 269690.

SUTTON-IN-CRAVEN: A Last Night at the Proms concert, featuring the Yorkshire Volunteers Band, will be held at 7.30pm on Saturday in St Thomas’ Church.

Tickets cost £8, which includes a glass of wine, and are available from Sutton Park Pavilion, from Maureen Green on 01535 635269 or from Tom Chilton on 07821 955885.