SKIPTON: Humans of the Dales Exhibition, featuring portraits and interviews collected in the Yorkshire Dales, will be on display until Monday, May 28, in Skipton Town Hall.

The exhibition, commissioned by Grassington Festival, will be open from 10am to 4pm Monday to Saturday.

The exhibition, The Celestial Landscape, an exploration of Yorkshire landscapes in mono print, linocut and bronze by Helen Peyton, will be on display in the Mill Bridge Gallery, 3 Mill Bridge, until Monday, June 2.

The galley will be open from 11am to 4pm Thursdays to Saturdays.

Skipton Building Society Camerata will hold a tea time concert at 6.30pm tomorrow in Skipton Town Hall.

The programme will include music by Bach, Britten and Tchaikovsky.

Earlier in the day, Skipton Camerata will also perform a free 1.30pm matinee concert for under 18s.

Adults supervising under 16s are also free. Please reserve tickets, as places are limited.

To book tickets for the concerts, visit skiptoncamerata.com or call 01756 792809.

Tribute band The Greatest Hits of 10CC and ELO will perform at 7.30pm Saturday in The Mart Theatre.

The book tickets, which cost £18, visit the themarttheatre.org.uk or ring 01756 709666.

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

SETTLE: A screening of National Theatre Live: Macbeth will be shown at 7pm tonight in Settle Victoria Hall.

Other upcoming events at Victoria Hall include musician Henry Priestman who will perform at 8pm tomorrow; folk-punk rock band Ferocious Dog who will perform at 8pm on Saturday; Human Cargo, a show blending storytelling and folk music, which will be performed at 7.30pm on Sunday; a relaxed film screening of Jersey Boys at 1.30pm on Monday; a screening of the musical An American in Paris at 7pm on Wednesday; and one-woman show Where Is Mrs Christie? at 7.30pm on Thursday, May 17.

To book tickets for all Victoria Hall events, visit settlevictoriahall.org.uk or ring 01729 825718.

Back in Settle's exhibition Farms, Flags, Forges, which focuses on the area’s farming, quarrying, and associated Dales occupations, will be on display at The Folly on June 24.

The Folly is also displaying Knitted Settle, an exhibition of knitted pictures of buildings in Settle, until December 22.

The exhibition Still Life – A Celebration will be on display until Saturday at Gavagan Art in Settle Town Hall.

The gallery is open from 11am to 4pm Thursdays to Saturdays.

Phil Moody, a former member of the band Chumbawamba, is exhibiting his artwork at the Gallery on the Green.

His exhibition, Interventions with Stone, will be on display in the former BT phone box until Friday, May 25.

BARNOLDSWICK: Singer-songwriter Wreckless Eric will perform in concert tonight at the Barnoldswick Music and Arts Centre, on Rainhall Road.

Singer John Watterson will then perform the concert, An Audience Without Jake Thackray, on Sunday.

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

To book tickets, ring 07712 628366 or 01282 813374. Please arrive early for the free concert.

CARLETON-IN-CRAVEN: Local country singer Jim Tracy will perform this Saturday at the Iron Horse Country Music Club in Carleton Social Club.

Doors open at 7.15pm and tickets, which cost £6, are available on the door.

The Nostalgia Swing Band and Carleton Sisters will perform at 7.15pm on Saturday, May 19, as part of a Royal Wedding Party in Carleton-in-Craven Village Hall.

Tickets, which cost £5, are available from from the Hub, pub or CCU committee members.

The next Carleton Film Night will feature the film The Big Sick, which will be screened at 7.30pm on Sunday, May 27, in Carleton-in-Craven Village Hall.

Doors open at 7pm and tickets cost £4 on the door. There will be drinks and snacks for sale.

CONONLEY: The 2017 film Film Stars Don't Die in Liverpool will be screened by Cononley Cinema Club at 7pm on Sunday in Cononley Village Institute. Doors open at 6.30pm.

GLUSBURN: Broadway Spectacular, a show featuring ten professional international performers presenting a selection of songs from the Broadway and West End musicals, will be performed at 7.30pm on Saturday, May 19, in the Glusburn Institute Community and Arts Centre.

To book tickets, ring 01535 630223 or visit gicac.org.uk

GRASSINGTON: Jon Taylor’s Blues Dudes will be perform jazz and blues music at 7.30pm on Monday, May 28, at the Octagon in Grassington Town Hall.

Tickets costing £10 are available from Grassington Hub.

GIGGLESWICK: Giggleswick Junior School will perform the musical comedy The Wind in the Willows at 7pm on Thursday, May 17, and Friday, May 18, in the Richard Whiteley Theatre.

Tickets cost £5 in advance and £7 on the door. All under 18s tickets cost £2.50. They are available at giggleswick.org.uk/rwt or on 01729 893180.

The film, The Greatest Showman, a musical which tells the story of PT Barnum, will be screened at 7.30pm on Sunday, May 20, in the Richard Whiteley Theatre.

To book tickets, which cost £5.50 in advance or £7.50 on the door, visit giggleswick.org.uk/rwt or ring 01729 893180.

HELLIFIELD: Vocal music group Octameron will perform in concert at Hellifield Institute on Friday, May 18.

The relaxed programme of music, which is titled Maytime Melodies, will serve up a mix of styles for all tastes, from Hoagy Carmichael to The Carpenters.

There will also be traditional folk songs and even a TV theme tune.

Doors open at 7.15pm and the concert will start at 8pm.

Tickets, which cost £5, are available from Karen Dunwoody on 01729 851070 or kalydun@btinternet.com.

Members of the audience should bring their own refreshments.

KILNSEY: Upper Wharfedale Arts and Literature Society (UWALS) will hold a spring quiz at 7.30pm on Friday, May 25, in Conistone with Kilnsey Village Hall.

People can come their own or with a team.

There will be a supper with tea, coffee and soft drinks. Bring your own wine and beer.

To book tickets, which cost £5 for UWALS members and £6 for non members, ring 01756 770051 or 01756 770350.