ardhowen theatre
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went to see Swan Lake, been to Ardhowen many times, it has beautiful water ways beside it, very picturesque. But last night was my first time in the theatre, it's very nice, seats about 280(I think) but it's so cosy, you are so close to the stage. It's clean and modern in side. As you enter there is a lovely reception area, box office and Bar /Cafeteria. I will definitely be going again, well worth a visit, if your ever in Enniskillen or live in nearby counties. Very pleasant staff. They are very helpful. Well done, Ardowen and the national Irish Ballet
Very intimate theatre, comfortable seating. Great system for interval drinks: pre-order and pay. Plenty of parking. Located near the excellent Killyhevlin Hotel. Looking forward to returning in March next year when Nathan Carter and his band return.
One of the finest theaters in the country. They stage everything here from country and western concerts to amateur dramatics. There is also a fine restaurant in the theatre with an excellent few out over the River Erne.
Great show in a beautiful theatre. Very good parking facilities. Loved the bar staff as they were very friendly and the prices were very fair.
We went to a play which unfortunately we did not understand fully due to local dialect but we felt the whole cast gave it their all.
Had a lovely lunch here with my daughter lovely to sit and watch the view of the Lough as we dined not very busy attentive staff not well enough advertised. Deserves more publicity
Before a recent business trip to Fermanagh I looked at the Ardhowen's programme online and was delighted to see there was a play on for one night during my stay. I haven't been to the theatre for ages and if I was able to walk 10 minutes to a 'local' (as I did on this evening, from the nearby Killyhevlin hotel) I would be much more cultured!I hadn't booked, and arrived with just a few minutes to go, but easily bought my ticket (a flat £10, great value) for 'The Lonesome West'. This was a typically Irish, rural comedy, both dark and irreverent, which had the audience in fits. For a one-night production in two acts, I was impressed with the quality and turnout.During the interval I was able to enjoy my G&T overlooking the theatre's public jetty - so you can arrive by boat - how fantastic. As with larger theatres, drinks can be ordered in advance and are set out. There is plenty of parking, common areas are bright and spacious, the box office has lots of local information, the programme seems full and varied, service pleasant and efficient.If you are local or holidaying in the area, or need to pep up a business trip, this great little theatre is highly recommended.
We visited the Adhowen theatre to see The Kilkennys, which in itself was a wonderful experience (if you get the chance, anywhere, to see this Irish folk and ballad group - don't miss it!!!!). We had booked on the internet before we left home (overseas) and found that instead of the expected 4 rows back, we were eyeball to eyeball in the front row - what a thrill! The show was very reasonably priced at 14 GBP pp - where else could you see a group of this calibre for that price? They were on the stage for a full two hours (1 hr, 20 minute break then another hour). The theatre itself was intimate, with great acoustics and light show. The theatre is situated on a lovely bend in the river and the reflections on the night we were there were perfect. The theatre is modern with a large floor-to-ceiling glass-windowed vista to the river, with plenty of sitting area by the well-stocked bar. We were very impressed.
Having lived in Enniskillen for nearly two years, it is to my chagrin that we only visited this theatre last night for the first time having been aware of so many shows that we should/could have seen but simply procrastinated. The play was Dancing at Lunasagh and was extremely good in every way (acting, set design, production, direction etc). The theatre itself is small but it was full and extremely atmospheric. There were a huge number of youngsters attending as they are studying the play at school. Their behaviour was impeccable and the entire experience was a delight. The facilities were terrific too and the seating arrangement very good (decent tiering so tall people with tall hats sitting in front of you aren't a problem and the seat pitch means that people can walk to their seats without everyone having to stand up to let them past. Lovely theatre, will go back again and again now.
Loved the Theatre and location was excellent to where i was staying at the Belmore Court Hotel. Also lilked being close to various tourist attractions which added to the overall visit!
although not mentioned below, a good lasagne, club sandwich, toasties, chips, side salad etc, between 12.30 and 2.00pm, and if you're on a boat you moor nearly at the door. Very good, niche market, they don't seem to advertise it ever, but usually seems to serve 30 or so ppl per day
Good and very popular theatre that hosts an array of entertainment. Close by to the Killyhevlin Hote if you'e staying there then it's worthwhile checking out what's on in the theatre as its only approx 1 mile walk from the hotel. Food is available and there's a good bar service too.
Went to see an Abba tribute band here and had a fun evening, The seats were comfortable, staff friendly and drinks not too expensive.
What a great little theatre offering first class facilities for its patrons! Amazing location overlooking the Erne and jetty. Wide and varied programme, a gem of a place!
Having watched so much here, eaten the food, many Times it's great to say how lovely this venue is. Views are great, stage is clearly visible from all seats, you are close to the action, sound and light is fantastic. Cafe and bar are lovely with great views of Lough Erne. Staff very friendly. Some seats need refurb but they are nit uncomfortable. Highly recommended.