Ardhowen Theatre

Arts sector in crisis


UNCERTAINTY and doubt as to what the future will hold for local theatres such as the Ardhowen still remains unclear, as the arts sector across the board have felt the full wrath of Covid-19.  “There are huge challenges ahead for venues like the Ardhowen, for arts organisations and for individual artists”, explained Bryony May, Arts […]


Ardhowen Theatre

Deadline looms for views on future of the Ardhowen


THE public have been asked for the views on the potential redevelopment of the Ardhowen Theatre after fears the site could be sold off. Cogent Management Consulting is currently carrying out research on behalf of the Council to explore and consider the type of changes that should be made to the Ardhowen Theatre to ensure […]


Another Step to All-Ireland success?


The 35th Enniskillen Drama Festival which opens in the Ardhowen on Friday 6th March promises to be one of the most interesting programmes put together by the organisers in recent years.


Local talent takes centre stage at Ardhowen


Local talent takes centre stage at Ardhowen Theatre this week when Enniskillen Amateur Dramatic Society returns with William Shakespeare’s ‘The Comedy of Errors’ on Thursday 19th, Friday 20th and Saturday 21st February.


Robert and his band back at the Ardhowen


POPULAR Country artist Robert Mizzell returns on Thursday 5th and the Portadown Male Voice Choir perform on Friday 6th at Ardhowen. Acclaimed local dance company, the Dylan Quinn Dance Theatre presents their newest work ‘The 5th Province’ on Saturday 7th February.


It’s music all the way at Ardhowen


The highly regarded but very humble Irish singing artist Jimmy Buckley returns on Thursday 27th, the legendary Harlem Gospel Choir perform contemporary gospel with a touch of jazz and blues on Friday 28th November and ‘Grease’ is the word for Enniskillen Light Operatic’s annual musical, opening on Thursday 4th December.