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A Little Bawl Of Pain: Musical Tearjerkers

Venue: The Corn Hall
Mourn the new year in style with an Unforgettable Musical Experience! 
 
Featuring three West End Stars, and building on the success of their acclaimed production “I Screamed A Scream”, West End Best Friend and Old Joint Stock Productions are thrilled to present a heartwarming new show designed to bring audiences to tears in the best possible way! 
 
From a wide range of classical to contemporary heartbreakers, A Little Bawl of Pain will have you crying and singing along to the best ballads musical theatre has to offer, featuring an ensemble of stunning West End performers and hosted by West End Best Friend's James Edge. Come and enjoy songs from 'Waitress', 'Hairspray', 'Bonnie and Clyde', 'Rent', 'Oliver', 'Wicked' and many more!

CAST:
Kevin Fullink (Lion King)
Federica Basile (Phantom of the Opera)
Sinead Kenny (Aladdin)
 
These incredibly talented performers, alongside Compère, James Edge — Founder of West End Best Friend and manager of the Old Joint Stock Theatre, are sure to make this production an emotional rollercoaster.
 
Come along and get emotional at The Corn Hall this January!
 
If you have access issues, please contact the Box Office on 01379 652241 to complete your booking. This will enable us to ensure your visit is as comfortable and safe as possible. For fire safety reasons we are limited on the number of wheelchairs we can accommodate at a performance. For this reason, wheelchair spaces should be reserved in advance to avoid disappointment.

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As a charity we rely on donations to help cover the cost of delivering our programme of exhibitions, events, our community activities such as our Dementia Café, Arts Award, Saturday Club, Tots Tuesdays, Start With Art, as well as supporting our core costs. We ask you to support The Corn Hall with a donation, so that we can continue to be a creative community hub for Diss. Whatever the donation, anything from £1 to £10,000, is support that The Corn Hall didn't have until you very kindly gave it to us. We offer you a very warm thank you.