35TH ENNISKILLEN ANNUAL DRAMA FESTIVAL The 35th Enniskillen Annual Drama Festival concludes this week with St Dympna’s Drama Society’s ‘The Same Old Moon’ tonight (Thursday), Estuary Players performing ‘The Drawer Boy’ on Friday night and finally Holywood Players close the Festival on Saturday with ‘A Month in the Country’.

All performances at the Festival begin at 8pm sharp and patrons are advised there may be strong language and themes of an adult nature.

BLOOD BROTHERS Following the success of their 2013 tour, Premier Theatrical Productions return with their unmissable production of ‘Blood Brothers’ on Friday at 10.45am, 12.45pm and 8pm.

Produced and directed by Sean Faloon, Willie Russell’s classic play set in Liverpool, tells the story of fraternal twins, born into a large, poor, working class family who were separated at birth when their mother decided to have one of them adopted.

Their different backgrounds take them to opposite ends of the social spectrum, one becoming an Oxbridge-graduated councillor and the other unemployed and in prison.

The play looks at the differences and conflicts of their upbringing, their relationships with each other, with their real and adopted mothers and also with the girl they both ultimately fall in love with.

THE 4 OF US The 4 Of Us bring their critically acclaimed acoustic show to the Ardhowen Gallery Bar on Saturday at 9pm, performing songs from their brand new album, as well as songs from their extensive back catalogue.

From their first anthem, ‘Mary’, through to the UK charting ‘She Hits Me’, to ‘Sunlight’, the band has notched up over two decades of radio hits and six top 20 charting albums. Don’t miss this rare chance to catch them live.

NATHAN CARTER – ‘THE LIVE SHOW’ Back by popular demand, country music star, Nathan Carter makes a welcome return to the Ardhowen stage for two sell-out nights on Wednesday, March 25 and Thursday, March 26, at 8pm. Nathan has had a tremendous year to date, with his new album, ‘Where I Wanna Be’, topping the Irish Charts and numerous TV appearances, most recently on RTE’s ‘Late Late Show’ and as a guest on ‘The Rose Of Tralee’.

COMING UP At the very forefront of the new generation of Irish folk groups, The Kilkennys perform many of Ireland’s most memorable songs and ballads in an energy filled performance on Saturday, March 28.