FOLLOWING a brief interlude in the programme of events at The Ardhowen for some building TLC, the entertainment kicks off once again with Riverbank Productions’ Robin Hood, on Wednesday, May 20.

Some strictly adult-only stand-up comes courtesy of from Colin Geddis on Friday, May 22, and the Donaghadee Male Voice Choir return for an evening of fabulous music on Saturday, May 23.

THE ADVENTURES OF ROBIN HOOD In ‘The Adventures of Robin Hood’ Riverbank Productions will transport the audience back in time to the days of legend and heroes. In Sherwood Forest, Robin must team up with Friar Tuck, Will Scarlett and Little John to defeat his enemy the evil Sheriff of Nottingham. Robin steals from the rich, gives to the poor, and wins the heart of Maid Marion.

Enjoy exciting swordplay, fast action, catchy brand new sing-along songs, puppets and humour in this wonderful family show on Wednesday, May 20, with performances at 10.30am and 7pm. ‘The Adventures of Robin Hood’ will delight children aged four to nine years and there is a special Family Ticket available for the evening performance.

COLIN GEDDIS The internet sensation and YouTube star, responsible for introducing the world to Barry “The Blender” Henderson, takes to the stage for some side-splitting stand-up comedy.

Colin Geddis, creator and star of ‘Gedzilla Films’ and ‘The Colin Geddis Show’ Podcast returns to The Ardhowen Theatre Gallery Bar after the sell-out ‘NSFW: Not Safe for Work’ in 2014, with his brand new hilariously inappropriate stand-up comedy show on Friday, May 22, at 9pm.

Patrons please note: as this is stand up comedy, the content at this event may contain material that some people could find offensive and is only suitable for over 18s.

DONAGHADEE MALE VOICE CHOIR The Donaghadee Male Voice Choir performs at The Ardhowen on Saturday, May 23, at 8pm with accompanist Ivan Black and compere Gene Fitzpatrick.

Founded in 1932, Donaghadee Male Voice Choir has over 70 members and its repertoire embraces both sacred and secular music including popular, folk, traditional and operatic works. Robert Wilson MBE, who was decorated for his services to music, has been Musical Director since 1968.

Donaghadee Male Voice Choir’s reputation extends far beyond these shores. It is known internationally having competed in choral festivals as far afield as Bulgaria, Greece, Italy, Malta, Poland and Spain as well as in the UK and Ireland, amassing a total of 46 first places. The Choir has undertaken very successful concert tours of Canada and the USA where it performed in Carnegie Hall and St. Patrick’s Cathedral in New York and has also made numerous recordings.

COMING SOON Conal Gallen has rescheduled his performance of ‘A Bit On The Sunny Side’ for Tuesday, May 26. Lisa McHugh returns on Thursday, May 28 and Belfast singer, Anthony Toner appears in the Gallery Bar on Saturday, May 30.