This week at the Ardhowen Theatre, the Rotary Club of Enniskillen presents a very special night of music on Friday night, featuring Bello Duo, along with supporting acts The Silvertones Male Voice Choir, and Jones Memorial Primary School Choir.

Conor Taggart and Victoria McClements were finalists in The Big Deal TV talent show and had the audience, including Boy George, on their feet with their amazing performance in the 3 Arena.

This Friday, March 31 at 8pm, the talented young couple will perform their ‘Out of the Darkness’ spectacular theatre show featuring songs from the shows, classical crossover hits and huge showstoppers.

Moving on to comedy now, and father and daughter duo, Pat and Faye Shortt, have written and performed two hilarious online shows, ‘The Wellness Hour with Paaah and Sile’, and ‘Pat Shortt’s Comedy Heads’.

Now the pair bring their madcap characters to the stage in ‘Well’ on Saturday, April 1 at 8pm.

The show follows a dad and daughter Country and Irish music duo as their characters attempt to ascend the heights of their local music scene by playing a gig in the town’s hotel.

‘Well’ showcases the extraordinary comedy talents of this funny pairing and their exceptional ability to bring humour to the most everyday situation with an array of superbly funny characters.

Back to music now, and join multi-award-winning accordionist and vocalist Brandon McPhee and his five-piece band on Monday, April 3 at 8pm.

The show will include a mix of Scottish, Country and Folk music, and a few surprises as well.

Brandon recorded a single with Foster and Allen, ‘Walking on the Waves’, which reached number one in the Joyce Ramgatie radio airplay chart.

Since then, both his vocals and accordion playing have won him many accolades in music including continued work for the Royal Family.

From music to another entertaining theatre production, and this Easter, Enniskillen Theatre Company return to the Ardhowen stage with 'Moll', by J. B. Keane.

This is a hilarious comedy set in a rural presbytery in Kerry, where the newly appointed Moll – a priest’s housekeeper – takes over a parish house with a “divide and conquer” strategy.

When Canon Pratt and his two curates, Father Brest and Father Loran, lose their esteemed Ms. Bottomly, they must recruit a replacement to carry on with the cooking and cleaning.

It’s not long until Moll has the Canon wrapped around her little finger, providing him with sumptuous meals and lots of attention.

The curates, however, struggle to survive on restricted diets and Moll’s strict methods of house management..

Performances take place nightly at 8pm from Thursday, April 6 to Saturday, April 8.

Art lovers will welcome Briege McClean as she facilitates a new craft printing workshop, 'Inspired By Nature', on Saturday, April 1 at 1pm.

This very popular workshop uses seasonal leaves and foliage to create beautiful prints using a gelli plate.

No printing press is required, and each participant will print from a plate onto a variety of papers with textured effect with results that are instant and colourful, and once basic techniques are mastered, this process is straightforward and fun.

Returning to music now, and join Ulster Youth Opera at the Ardhowen for a fantastic opportunity to work with professional singers, directors and pianists to build vocal, acting and movement skills while learning about this amazing art form.

No music reading ability or singing grades are required – just join in and enjoy the magical world of opera.

Sessions run on Thursday, April 6 at 5pm for children aged between 8 to 13 years old, and at 7pm for those aged 14 to 18 years old.