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Published: Thursday, 14th January, 2010 9:20am

Ardhowen banishes January blues

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With Ardhowen's seasonal programme coming to an end this weekend with the final performances of Lakeland Players' pantomime 'Ali Baba', booking is already in full swing for January, February and March events.

On Friday 22nd January, Portora Royal School are presenting a show entitled 'Performing Arts Showcase' in which students from Portora and other schools who are studying drama and performing arts will be involved.

The popular Irish singing star, Brendan Shine, once again takes to the Ardhowen stage on Friday 30th in a great evening of songs. Performing live now for four decades with hits such as 'Do You Want Your Old Lobby Washed Down', 'Catch Me If You Can, My Name Is Dan', 'The Village Where I Went To School' and 'Shoe The Donkey'. Brendan's silky voice will ensure an evening to savour for local fans. The concert starts at 8pm.

Other events booking, include a concert with Robert Mizzell on February 5th, William Caulfield's 'Our Jimmy' on February 6th and The Fureys on February 13th to name but three in a very busy programme. All shows start at 8pm.

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