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Monthly Archive: March 2025

Moving House Films: The Changing Faces of Diss

We are pleased to announce that Moving House Films has been commissioned to deliver a project that celebrates the changing faces of Diss, in partnership with Diss Corn Hall, DesignerMakers21 and No 8 Market Place.… read more
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Take a look at our new season brochure

Spring has sprung and our new season brochure will be available to pick up very soon from here at The Corn Hall.   But, ahead of its arrival, we’re thrilled to be able to share… read more
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How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Play

There was a time when Kubrick's comic masterpiece felt like a relic of the Cold War. How easy it was, only a few years ago, to chuckle knowingly at a film that satirised the folly… read more
Posted in Film, Theatre

Are you not Entertained?

Gladiator II is the sequel that was a long time coming. So long, in fact, that Paul Mescal plays the son of Russell Crowe's Maximus, all grown up since a dalliance with Connie Nielsen's Lucilla… read more
Posted in Film

Give them enough Rope

Although Rope is probably best known as Hitchcock's audacious, single-take experiment, it was originally a stage play that the famous director took liberties with, not least relocating the action to New York. The original play… read more
Posted in Theatre

A Class Act from Russell Lucas

The Titanic sank to the bottom of the ocean over a hundred years ago, and yet remains the subject of endless fascination. Books, films, documentaries, conspiracy theories and even a musical have all contributed towards… read more
Posted in Theatre

A Feast of East Anglian Drama

Some of the finest productions staged at the Corn Hall have come from The Feast Theatre Company, so I had high hopes for Tales from the Motherland, not least as it has been written by… read more
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Conn Artists seduce their Corn Hall audience

Attempting to adapt a novel as complex and involving as Hardy's Far from the Madding Crowd for the stage is certainly ambitious, almost to the point of being foolhardy. It should come as no surprise… read more
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ELO Encounter prove Rock 'n' Roll is King

Having made the short trip up from Essex to Diss, Colchester based ELO Encounter were rewarded by a warm welcome from an enthusiastic capacity audience at the Corn Hall, keen to hear the music of Jeff… read more
Posted in Music