SIR Gawain and the Green Knight come to the Queens Hall, Narberth, today (Thursday) as Cat Weatherill brings her unique storytelling skills to town.

Young Sir Gawain, a knight of The Round Table, accepts a challenge from the fearsome Green Knight, and so the adventure begins.

Cat Weatherill has captivated audiences across Europe and America with her storytelling.

Her re-telling of Sir Gawain and The Green Knight is a real midwinter treat, a magical mixture of storytelling, theatre and music.

This is a family show, suitable for all imaginations over seven, containing moderately scary moments and loud action.

Doors open at 7pm and the show starts at 7.30pm.

Tickets cost £9 (£7) or £5 for children. Call Span Arts on 01834 869323 or visit the website at www.span-arts.org.uk.

Mint Gigs present Magnitude of Me, Persona B, i.Liss and The Vanity at The Venue, Haverfordwest, on Friday night from 9pm.

Nick Benjamin presents an exhibition of his artwork at Haverfordwest Library gallery in Dew Street from Friday.

Nick paints using only his fingers and no brushes. The exhibition is free and runs until Friday, December 22.

The Stonemasons Arms in Haverfordwest hosts Yogfest in association with Cultjam Records on Saturday.

The line-up includes Dogzuki, Picture Frame Seduction, First Among Equals, One Room Down, Sudan 1, Strap On Happy, Winch House Cutie and Lost In Progress.

Doors open at 1pm and tickets cost £6. Get there early to make sure you get in.

Oriel Q at the Queens Hall, Narberth, hosts a winter open exhibition until Saturday, December 23.

The exhibition features landscape and coastal scenes from Andrea Kelland, maritime paintings from Osi Rhys Osmond, and realist work by Geoff Yeomans, among many others.