Enniskillen Theatre Company won first place in the Confined Section of the Enniskillen Drama Festival with their production of Doubt: A Parable. The festival concluded after nine nights of performances. Clontarf Players took first place in the Open Section with I Never Sang for My Father.

Enniskillen Theatre Company also received the Blue Riband award as overall winner. They secured awards for Best Setting and Best Moment of Theatre for the ending of their production. The Jimmy Byrne Audience Award went to their show.

Ena Trimble of Enniskillen Theatre Company received the Best Director award in the Confined Section. Christine Maher Irvine of the company won Best Actor (Female) for her role in Doubt: A Parable.

In the Open Section, Susan Somers of Bridge Drama won Best Director. John Furlong of Clontarf Players received Best Actor (Male). Sinéad Rafter of Bridge Drama took Best Supporting Actress, and Neil Heaney of Newpoint Players won Best Supporting Actor.

Clann Machua earned Best Irish Play in an Irish Setting for Greta Garbo Came to Donegal. Clontarf Players won Best Lighting and Sound Design.

Megan King and Sean Toner of Armagh Theatre Group shared Most Promising Young Actor.

Stefan Silverbeck, director of the Three Act Festival in his first year, stated the event featured appreciative audiences, strong performances, and support from sponsors including FODC, Modern Tyres, Experience Enniskillen, Killyhevlin Hotel, Crudden and Dolan, Credit Union, Belmore Court and Motel, The Cassidy Group, Fermanagh Trust, and Tracey Concrete. Enniskillen Theatre Company qualified for the All-Ireland Finals in April.