On Friday17th August at 8.00pm, the multi-talented comedian William Caulfield returns once again to the Ardhowen stage where he has had many notable successes.
This time it's with a show entitled 'More Our Jimmy', a follow up to his previous show which paid tribute to the life, times and sketches of that great genius, the late James Young.
The show has all the familiar characters, such as the ever drunk Willie Simpson, the woman who's always complaining, Lily O'Condriac, Wee Sammy the schoolboy, the factory girl, to name only a few.
It's guaranteed to be a side-splitting evening of outrageous hilarity from one of the top comedians in Ireland today.
Hurry and book or you'll miss the craic.
Classic Blues/Rock Trio
On Saturday 18th August at 9.00pm, by popular demand and after a recent sell-out concert Crossfire are back! Formed in 2005, Crossfire are a classic blues/rock trio based in Fermanagh.
Gary Fleming on bass and vocals and Des Campbell on drums have over the years performed at the Monaghan Blues Festival, Cork Jazz Festival, Templebar and Castlebar Music Festivals and the International Rory Gallagher Festival.
Guitarist Crispin Gill has toured extensively for over twenty years performing with blues, ska and reggae artists such as Rico Rodriguez (trombone legend now featured with the Jools Holland band), Joe Louis, The Trojans, The Skatelites, Little George Suref, Phil Guy (Buddy's brother) and the legendary John Mayall.
Crossfire's collective energy and passion for the music creates an inspiring performance of original material as well as work by artists such as Stevie Ray Vaughan, Jimi Hendrix, Rory Gallagher, Buddy Guy, Howling Wolf, Muddy Waters and ZZ Top to name but a few.
Other Events
On Thursday 30th August at 7.00pm, Share Music N.I. present a performance entitles Frisson with Artistic Director Brian Irvine.
Using state of the art technology, the show is a frisson of world music in classical forms.
The final event in the summer programme is the Elvis Spectacular concert on Friday 31st August at 8.00pm to mark the 30th anniversary of the 'Kings' death in August 1977.
It should be a nostalgic night with a talented band, an uncanny impersonation of Elvis himself and the vocal talents of 'the Sweet Sensations' backing singers.