This weekend at the Ardhowen Theatre in Enniskillen, CBeebies star Nick Cope bring his beautiful and totally unique songs for children and their families to the stage on Saturday, April 15 at 2pm.
Nick is a natural entertainer who loves performing for children. His live performances are legendary!
Just a few seats remain available at the time of going to press.
Clanabogan Drama Circle present the comedy, ‘A Wake In The West’, by Michael Ginnelly on Wednesday, April 19 at 8pm.
Set in the northwest of Ireland, ‘A Wake In The West’ is a fast-paced, hugely comedic play centred around the wake of local man, Tom Healy.
His controversial last request (for his ashes to be scattered at sea) threatens to humiliate his family and make them the laughing stock of the small fishing village in which they live, with scenes of utter side-splitting laughter guaranteed.
The Illegals return to the Ardhowen with their ever-popular, Classic-Rock revue on Friday, April 21 at 8pm.
Led by Niamh Kavanagh, The Illegals will take you on a journey for three hours of soulful harmonies, exciting riffs, blistering guitars and unforgettable songs.
Expect an entertaining night of vocal harmony, superb musicianship and great fun, served up by a band at the top of its game.
The Ardhowen Theatre is excited to welcome back the sensational sell-out show, Cash Returns, starring the incredibly talented JP Mac as the Man In Black, Johnny Cash, and Karen Martin as June Carter on Saturday, April 22 at 8pm.
This show has wowed audiences nationwide and beyond, taking them on a nostalgic experience from the mess halls of Folsom Prison to under the stage lights of the Grand Ole Opry by recreating that special one-off sound that is still loved today by music fans worldwide.
The full programme of Ardhowen events is available at www.ardhowen.com.
For further information, follow the theatre’s Facebook page @ardhowentheatre, or email ardhowen@fermanaghomagh.com.
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