SKIPTON: Inspector Drake and the Black Widow, a family comedy by David Tristram, will be performed until Saturday at Skipton Little Theatre.

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

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

A Skipton Music concert featuring pianist Kathryn Stott has been re-scheduled to take place at 7.30pm on Tuesday in Skipton Town Hall.

Kathryn will be playing music by Bach, Grieg, Chopin, Wagner, Ginastera, Strauss, Villa-Lobos and Leucona.

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

Capturing the Moment, a solo exhibition by printmaker Mike Smith featuring over 20 of his recent reduction lino prints, will be on display at the Mill Bridge Gallery in Skipton until Saturday, July 7.

Craven Museum and Gallery will present an exhibition displaying a selection of artwork from The Roebuck Collection until Saturday, July 7, in Skipton Town Hall.

Entry is free to the exhibition, which is open from 10am to 4pm Monday to Saturday.

Keepy Uppy, a play that tells a tale of love, devotion and family set in a world of all things football, will be staged at 10.30am and 1.30pm on Saturday in Skipton Town Hall. Tickets cost £7.50per person.

Quantum Theatre will present a production of the Shakespeare classic comedy, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, at 7pm on Saturday, June 23, in Skipton Town Hall. Tickets cost £12 for adults and £10 for under 18s.

A tea dance featuring the music of Blackpool Tower resident organist John Bowdler, will be held at 1.30pm on Tuesday, June 26, in Skipton Town Hall.

Dancers and listeners are welcome and tickets costing £8 will include sweet treats and tea and coffee.

Tickets for both plays and the tea dance are available from cravendc.gov.uk/skipton-town-hall or by ringing the box office on 01756 792809.

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

SETTLE: The Celtic band Outside Track at 8pm tomorrow in Settle Victoria Hall.

Four young Italian musicians Decostruttori Postmodernisti will perform at 7.30pm on Sunday in Settle Victoria Hall.

Folk band The Houghton Weavers will perform at 7.30pm on Friday, June 22.

Dyad Productions will present The Time Machine, a new interpretation of the HG Wells classic, at 7.30pm on Friday, June 29, in Settle Victoria Hall.

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 until Sunday, June 24.

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

A new exhibition by Lois Brothwell, which features oil painting of women galloping through the Dales on horseback, will be on display until Friday, July 6, at the Gallery on the Green.

BARNOLDSWICK: Multi-instrumentalist Emily Maguire will perform in concert on Thursday, June 21, in the Barnoldswick Music and Arts Centre, on Rainhall Road.

Available Jones, featuring guitarist Miguel Montalban, will then perform at the centre on Thursday, July 5.

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

To book tickets, ring 07712 628366 or 01282 813374.

CARLETON-IN-CRAVEN: The next Carleton Film Night will feature the film Dunkirk, which will be screened at 7.30pm on Sunday, June 24, 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.

EMBSAY: The Embsay and Eastby Village Hall will host an art and craft exhibition on Saturday and Sunday.

The exhibition will feature over 150 exhibits by local artists in addition to a smaller exhibition by Embsay Primary School, Hot Chocolate Club and Playgroup.

Open from 10am to 4pm both days, visitors will be invited to vote for their favourite piece of artwork for the People’s Choice Award.

The majority of the artwork on display will be available for sale.

There will be a pop up café and local art and craft stalls.

GLUSBURN: Red Ladder Theatre Company will present a production of The Damned United at 8pm on Saturday, June 23, in the Glusburn Institute Community and Arts Centre.

The play tells the story of Brian Clough who controversially took the helm of Leeds United in 1974 to try and win the European Cup.

Doors open at 7:15pm and the play starts at 8pm

Tickets, which cost £10 for adults and £8.50 for senior citizens, are available by are available on 01535 630223 or by visiting gicac.org.uk

GIGGLESWICK: A summer organ recital will be held at 6.30pm on Saturday, June 30, in the Giggleswick School Chapel.

The recital features music by Phillip Broadhouse, resident organist at Giggleswick School.

Tickets are free, but donations would be appreciated.

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

GRASSINGTON: Grassington Community Cinema will screen The Greatest Showman at 5pm on Saturday at the Octagon Theatre in Grassington Town Hall.

Tickets cost £5 or £2.50 for under 16s and are available at grassington-festival.org.uk, in the Grassington Hub or on the door.

Grassington Festival, which will feature concerts, plays and other performances at venues in Grassington and the Craven area, will take place from tomorrow to Saturday, June 30.

To book tickets to any of the events, visit grassington-festival.org.uk, ring 01756 752691 or email boxoffice@grassington-festival.org.uk