SKIPTON: Skipton Players will perform the political comedy Whipping It Up at 7.30pm until Saturday at Skipton Little Theatre.

Comedy legend Tommy Cooper is the subject of a show coming to Skipton Little Theatre at 7.30pm on Friday, October 5.

Just Like That! features John Hewer performing jokes, routines and sketches by the comedy magician.

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

Skipton Camerata will perform a chamber concert, featuring a dinner and talk, at 7.30pm on Wednesday at Hettie’s Bistro.

The Cafe Culture event will feature cellist Doug Badger and pianist Matthew Kam performing Debussy’s Cello Sonata in D minor and Brahms’ Cello Sonata in F minor. To book tickets, visit skiptoncamerata.com

Skipton Film Club will screen the Oscar-winning film A Fantastic Woman at 5.15pm on Sunday, October 7, at the Plaza Cinema, on Sackville Street. Members and non-members are welcome.

The exhibitions Crafting Change: New Approaches to Sustainable Making and Dissolving Margins will be on display until Thursday, October 18, in Skipton Town Hall.

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

Hannah Chesterman’s exhibition Settling In, which explores man made structures in the rural landscape, will be on display until Saturday at the Mill Bridge Gallery.

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: King Lear will be held at 7pm tonight in Settle Victoria Hall.

The Ultimate Legends of the 20th Century, a one man show by Paul Taylor, will be held at 8pm on Saturday. He will perform songs by Freddie Mercury, Robbie Williams, Michael Buble, Michael Jackson, David Bowie, Elton John, Prince and George Michael.

Other upcoming events at Victoria Hall include a performance by the band Hope and Social at 8pm on Sunday, a relaxed screening of The Wizard of Oz at 2pm on Wednesday and The Ribblesdale Area Moving Picture Show (TRAMPS) screening of The Unknown Girl at 7.45pm on Wednesday.

To book tickets to any of these events, visit settlevictoriahall.org.uk or ring 01729 825718.

Settle Stories will present I Don’t Know What I’m Supposed To Be Doing, a show about how a daughter copes with her mother’s dementia, at 7pm on Friday, October 12, at The Joinery.

To book, visit settlestories.org.uk

Three exhibitions Knitted Settle, featuring knitted pictures of buildings in Settle; 1918: The Long Last Mile, which focuses on the final year of World War I; Life and Tradition in the Yorkshire Dales - A Celebration, which gives a glimpse into the everyday lives of Dales people; will be on display at The Folly until December 22.

Canada Calling, an exhibition by Canadian mixed media artist Carol Howard Donati, will be on display at the Gallery on the Green until Friday, November 9.

Edge of Sight, an exhibition by Settle artists Margaret Uttley and David Knight, will be on display until Saturday, October 26, at Gavagan Art in Settle Town Hall.

The gallery is open from 11am to 4pm on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays.

BARNOLDSWICK: Award-winning Belfast singer songwriter Kaz Hawkins with special guest Sam York will perform tonight at the Barnoldswick Music and Arts Centre, on Rainhall Road.

The Ric Sanders Trio with support by Joe Martin will perform on Sunday and then two 1980’s bands, The Blow Monkeys and Big Country, will perform on Monday and Wednesday, respectively.

To book tickets, ring 07712 628366 or 01282 813374. However, tickets for the Big Country are sold out.

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

Canadian company Theatre Newfoundland will present a performance of Our Frances at 7pm on Tuesday, October 9, at the Rainhall Centre.

The play celebrates the life and heroism of Frances Cluett, who served in the Volunteer Aid Detachment in France during World War I.

To book tickets, which cost £8 for adults or £30 for a group of four, ring 01282 345200.

A charity dance in aid of Pendleside Hospice will be held at 8pm on Saturday, October 13, in Rolls Royce Leisure Club.

Doors open at 7.30pm and there will be music by Squire Firth.

Tickets, which cost £5, are available on the door.

BENTHAM: The Ribblesdale Area Moving Picture Show (TRAMPS) will screen the film The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society at 8pm on Friday, October 5, in Bentham Town Hall.

Tickets are available on the door.

CARLETON-IN-CRAVEN: The Post will be screened this Sunday for Carleton Film Night in Carleton-in-Craven Village Hall.

Doors open at 7:30pm and the film starts at 8pm. Tickets cost £4 on the door.

John Doherty will perform at the Iron Horse Country Music Club on Saturday, October 13, at Carleton Social Club.

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

GIGGLESWICK: Romeo and Juliet will be staged at 7.30pm on Thursday, October 11, and Friday, October 12, in the Richard Whiteley Theatre.

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

GLUSBURN: The film The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society will be screened at 7.30pm on Friday, October 5, in Glusburn Institute.

Doors open at 7pm. To book tickets, which cost £5, visit gicac.org.uk or ring 01535 630223.

GRASSINGTON: Grassington Community Cinema will screen the films Coco for children at 4.30pm and The Post for adults at 7.30pm on Saturday, October 6, in Grassington Town Hall.

To boon tickets, which cost £2.50 for children, £5 for adults and £10 for families, visit Grassington Hub, ring 01756 752222 or email cinema@grassingtonhub.com