The Ardhowen’s outdoor theatre programme continues with Awful Auntie by David Walliams, adapted for the outdoor stage by Heartbreak Productions. Owls, ghosts, chases, escapes, motorcycle rides, and tiddlywinks all fill Stella’s days as she evades her menacing Aunt and saves the family home. Performances of Awful Auntie take place at Fermanagh Lakeland Forum on Friday, July 15 at 6pm, at the Bawnacre Centre on Saturday, July 16 at 4.30pm and Castle Park Centre on Saturday, July 17 at 12 noon and 4.30pm.

An original adaptation of Charlotte Brontë’s classic, Jane Eyre, follows our favourite Victorian heroine through her many ordeals, using the backdrop of a carnival, as she escapes from her aunt’s house, her school, the fire, the moors, and finally finds safety with her true love, Mr Rochester. Harrowing at times and heart-warming at others, this romantic tale is suitable for 10 years upwards. Performances take place on Friday, July 22 at 7.30pm at Fermanagh Lakeland Forum and Saturday, July 23 at 7.30pm at the Bawnacre Centre.

Please note that all performances will go ahead regardless of the weather. Tickets must be booked in advance via the website or box office – no cash sales at performance sites. Bring your own low-back chair, rug, picnic and dress appropriately for the weather.

Fermanagh School of Music and Performing Arts presents James Lapine and Stephen Sondheim’s fairy-tale based musical Into The Woods on Monday, July 18, Tuesday, July 19 and Wednesday, July 20 at 8pm. This fun twist on the storybook classics follows a Baker and his wife who wish to have a child, Cinderella who wishes to attend the King's Festival, and Jack who wishes his cow would give milk. Everyone's wish is granted, but the consequences of their actions return to haunt them later with disastrous results.

Fermanagh’s top Country Music stars come together for a memorable night of country magic on Thursday, July 21 at 8pm. The Fermanagh’s Got Country show will feature 11 acts including The Benn Sisters, Anthony McBrien, Sean Corrigan, Seanie Mac, Country Features, Karl Kirkpatrick, Rachel McConnell, Vincy Walmsley, Francie Smyth, Joe Mahon and compere and host Gary Wilson. All the acts will perform in the company of top backing duo Country Harmony.

The Happy Days Enniskillen International Beckett Festival returns to celebrate its 10th anniversary. The five-day event features artists such as Liam Ó Maonlaí of the Hothouse Flowers, actor Clara Simpson, Mezzo-Soprano Ruby Philogene MBE, Dame Sarah Connolly (mezzo soprano), concert pianist Julius Drake, Baritone Konstantin Kimmel, Ema Nikolowska (mezzo-soprano), Fleur Barron (mezzo soprano), Godot actors Andrew Bennett, David Pearse, Ned Dennehy, and Tadgh Murphy. Acclaimed actor Toby Jones reads Astride A Grave: The Graveyard Texts and you can take the Ohio Impromptu Boat trip to 9th century monastic island, Devenish, for a short play by Samuel Beckett featuring actors Vincent Higgins and Lalor Roddy and Directed by Adrian Dunbar.

The Festival will feature a world premiere of Robert Wilson: Self Video Portrait on Samuel Beckett's Krapp's Last Tape, in which the renowned theatre director and artist makes himself the latest subject in his unique Video Portraits project. Tickets for the Beckett Festival can be purchase on the Ardhowen Theatre website and customers can avail of a special anniversary Centenary ticket covering 10 events by contacting the Box Office on 028 6632 5440.

Check the full programme of events on the website www.ardhowen.com, follow the theatre’s Facebook page @ardhowentheatre for the latest news or contact the team by email at ardhowen@fermanaghomagh.com.