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Diss falls down a Fesshole

Effectively a "greatest hits" show, Rob Manuel took us through the humorous, scandalous and frequently disgusting confessions posted to his Twitter account, Fesshole, reminding the audience there was a time when X was a safe… read more
Posted in Comedy

Pub Grub offers a feast of Poetry

It's always worth settling in early for a Luke Wright show, if only to tick off his excellent pre-show warm up tunes. Intriguingly for a man born in the early eighties, you have to wonder… read more
Posted in Word

Mark Stratford has nowhere to Hyde

It was a return trip to Diss for Mark Stratford, who earlier in the year had impressed the Corn Hall audience with his show about Macready, the actor manager who arguably invented modern theatre. This… read more
Posted in Theatre

Eh Oh

Whether you grew up watching them, or sat mystified as your child was entranced, or simply shook your head in bewilderment that the days of Pogles Wood and Ivor the Engine had long gone, its… read more
Posted in Theatre

Helen Anker captures the Essence of Audrey

Having just been charmed by Helen Anker’s performance in The Essence of Audrey I’m trying to work out whether I’ve been beguiled by the performer or the character she played. Perhaps it’s a combination of… read more
Posted in Theatre

A Year and a Day to Remember

Christopher Sainton-Clark first appears on an otherwise empty stage and then immediately breaks the fourth wall to explain that he going to tell us the story of his death. Given that he was standing in… read more
Posted in Theatre

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
Posted in Theatre

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
Posted in Theatre

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
Posted in Theatre