The Corn Hall is an impressive Grade II listed building which was originally built in the 19th century as a corn exchange. The venue fronts on to Diss’ St Nicholas Street with the entrance to the left. There is no parking at the venue but plenty of car parking can be found at a variety of town centre car parks which are just a short walk away.
Diss has its own vibrant arts venue situated at the heart of the town’s Heritage Triangle. Occupying a wonderful Grade II Listed Building, steeped in a rich agricultural history, The Corn Hall remains at the heart of our community, a hub and hall for all.
Here you’ll find an exciting and diverse programme of theatre, music, film, comedy, exhibitions, panto, family entertainment and more on offer all year round.
Come and enjoy the rising stars of the national comedy circuit, the best regional and touring theatre companies, every kind of music including tribute acts so good that you almost can’t tell them from the real thing – and so much more. It’s all happening right here in Diss. Who says that you have to head to the city to enjoy a great night out?! Our market towns are where it’s at!
Varies by show / event.
Venue open from 9:30 – 16:00 Monday to Saturday plus for evening performances as individually detailed. Café open from 09:30 – 15:00.
- Accessible toilets
- Wheelchair accessible
- Wheelchairs available
- Hearing loop
- Baby changing