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Monthly Archive: March 2017

Welcome to our Arts and Heritage Outreach Officer

We have been so busy with preparations for re-opening we haven't had time to introduce our newest staff member, Justine. Here she is to fill you in on what she has been doing.... In my… read more
Posted in Staff

Getting your Board on board!

Being new to the Corn Hall Board of Trustees and also to involvement in the arts sector I was happy to take up the offer of a training day run by ‘house’ an organization aiming… read more
Posted in Staff, Training

Job Opportunities with Fredricks at the Corn Hall

As part of the major project to refurbish the Corn Hall arts and heritage centre in Diss, we are opening a new cafe in the venue in conjunction with Fredricks Fine Foods. The cafe will… read more
Posted in Fredricks Cafe, Jobs

FANTASTIC BEASTS AND WHERE TO FIND THEM (12A) - A Preview

15 March 7.30pm, Diss High School Directed by David Yates, UK/USA, 2016, 133 mins With Eddie Redmayne, Samantha Morton, Katherine Waterston Harry Potter’s world is so quintessentially British, that reimagining wizardry in a New York setting… read more
Posted in Film, Review

Creative Collaboration on Wind Back Time Project

The Corn Hall, The Keeper's Daughter and Arts Award had a very productive creative skills sharing session on Tuesday. The Keeper's Daughter led their group through structured improvisation around the memories recorded for the Wind Back… read more
Posted in Art, Arts Award, Theatre, Uncategorised

Bolognaise, beautiful buildings and brilliantly crafted children’s theatre

Bolognaise, beautiful buildings and brilliantly crafted children’s theatre… What better way to spend three bright sunny days in Bologna? The sightseeing and the epicurean experiences were squeezed in the intervals between the productions on show… read more
Posted in Family, Staff

I, Daniel Blake (15) - A Preview

I, DANIEL BLAKE (15) Directed by Ken Loach, UK, 2016, 100 mins With Dave Johns, Haley Squires, Sharon Percy After the whimsy of Angel’s Share and the sentimentality of Jimmy’s Hall there were whispers that… read more
Posted in Film, Review