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Visiting The Corn Hall Diss in Hot Weather

As you may know, The Corn Hall Diss is a beautiful Grade II listed building. While it offers a unique and historic atmosphere, it can become quite warm and stuffy during periods of high temperatures.… read more
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An extraordinary performance by Henri Merriam

Henri Merriam's extraordinary performance in her own play must be one of best we've seen at the Corn Hall in a very long time. Her acting throughout was intense, sometimes uncomfortably so, but never less… read more
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Pop Up Shopping at The Corn Hall

We are thrilled to announce that the first our first pop-up shops will open in our Gallery Space THIS WEEK! We’re opening up our Gallery space between our exhibitions to local makers and businesses who… read more
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An Outstanding performance from Growing Theatre

Asked why we go to the theatre and most would say it’s to be entertained, but sometimes it's more complex than that. Ten years ago I saw the play Factor 9 which highlighted the scandal… read more
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CONGRATULATIONS, DAVID!

We are delighted to learn that David Case has been awarded a MBE for his services to the community in Diss in the King’s Birthday Honours. We send our hearty congratulations to David for this wonderful recognition… read more
Posted in Diss, Heritage, News, Refurbishment

The Corn Hall welcomes a sweet creature of bombast

Giles Shenton was surely born to play Falstaff even if, as he begrudgingly admitted, the RSC wasn't interested. Just one of countless asides that may or may not be ad-libbed in Simon Downing's tribute to… read more
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Chris Sainton-Clark celebrates Pub Life in Song

The Corn Hall in Diss is about as far from North Norfolk as you can get without leaving the county, but I dare we've all had days out there. However, Chris Sainton-Clark didn't come all… read more
Posted in Music

Why the Dickens?

I’m surely not the only person who hadn't heard of Willian Macready before Mark Stratford's performance, let alone appreciate his contribution to theatre as we know it. Stratford's masterly one man show took his audience… read more
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keeping abreast of ignorance with Open Space

Given Arthur Miller's impressive body of work and the reputation it earned him, it’s easy to forget that All My Sons was effectively the last roll of the dice after a string of undistinguished attempts… read more
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have we eaten on the insane root?

It's been a little over a year since the You’re Bard company last visited the Corn Hall. On that occasion, A Midsummer Night’s Dream was given a mauling and I ended up on stage pretending to… read more
Posted in Comedy, Theatre