The Ardhowen Theatre is gearing up for an exciting line up in the coming days.
Award-winning comedian Neil Delamere will bring his new stand-up show, Achilles Neil, to the Ardhowen on Thursday, April 3, at 8pm.
Delamere, known for his appearances on RTE and the BBC, will deliver a show celebrating the frequent weaknesses that make us human.
The show is suitable for ages 16 and over.
The following night, Friday, April 4, at 8pm, the theatre will welcome back Irish country and folk legend Johnny McEvoy.
This will be McEvoy's first live show in four years, presenting a nostalgic evening of 'Song and Story'.
Fans can expect to hear some of McEvoy's most timeless hits, including Mursheen Durkin, Boston Burglar, Long Before Your Time, Rich Man's Garden, and Michael Collins.
The songs will be delivered in McEvoy's unique style.
On Saturday, April 5, at 10am, the Fermanagh Art Club will host another painting workshop for children aged 6 to 14.
Led by a qualified teacher and working artist, each participant will leave with a painting they created with step-by-step instructions.
Yoga enthusiasts can look forward to Cathy McManus's workshop on Monday, April 7, at 10am.
The class is open to both beginners and those with more experience, featuring a variety of yoga poses suitable for everyone.
Brenda Murphy will return with another block of set dancing classes on Tuesday, April 8, at 7pm.
The classes have been praised by previous participants for their fun and energetic atmosphere, and no prior experience is needed to join.