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Author: David Vass

Sunday at DissCover

Sunday at DissCover opened with Matt Gaw, wondering why we shy away from the elements rather than lean into them. Gaw spoke of the negative ions produced by rain, the euphoria produced by wind, and… read more
Posted in Word

Saturday at DissCover

The first DissCover Book Festival got off to a grand start on the Friday. Following on from a well-attended walk in the afternoon, it was eyes down for a literary quiz at the Corn Hall,… read more
Posted in Word

Pascoe proves it was worth the wait

With some of the audience having bought their ticket last year, there were high expectations for the sold-out Comedy Night at the Corn Hall, keen to finally catch Sara Pascoe’s rescheduled headline slot. It was,… read more
Posted in Comedy

Denmark and Scotland join forces

The idea of a double headliner concert is becoming increasingly common, as acts move away from the traditional support performer warming up the audience. I imagine “who goes on first” remains an issue wrestled with… read more
Posted in Music

A RAre double bill of Early Stoppard superbly performed

Director Paul Baker has gathered his A team together for Tom Stoppard’s The Real Inspector Hound with some of the finest acting talent RoughCast Theatre Company has to offer. The play is a typical Stoppard,… read more
Posted in Theatre

Life Before You Grips thoughout

The Corn Hall has recently hosted a number of bold productions, thanks to its continued and laudable commitment to live theatre. Once every so often, however, a show comes along that is on another level,… read more
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McNish and Wright Fill the Corn Hall

There wasn't an empty seat in the house for a double bill of poetry at the Corn, with folk coming from far and wide to listen to Luke Wright and Holly McNish present their latest… read more
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Obama's Elf has only seven teeth

For many people, not least Ben Langley himself judging by his website, he's best known for his misheard lyrics routine on Britain's Got Talent. For me, his TV career highlight was appearing in an entirely… read more
Posted in Comedy

The Last of Jarman

Mark Farrelly has carved out a niche for himself, portraying troubled souls in a series of one-man plays, exploring lives that range from Quentin Crisp to Frankie Howerd. Last year he came to the Corn… read more
Posted in Theatre

Murder, he deconstructed

Tim Benzie has watched every episode of Murder, She Wrote, and has done so repeatedly, largely so we don't have to. The end result of this selfless act is Solve-Along-A-Murder-She-Wrote, a joyous celebration of a… read more
Posted in Comedy