Beverley Knight named as theatre's first patron
BBCA 130-year-old theatre has announced acclaimed soul singer Beverley Knight as its first ever official patron.
Knight said it was an "incredible honour" to take up the role at Wolverhampton Grand Theatre.
Originally from the city, she recently starred in Marie & Rosetta at the Grand, 40 years after performing on the same stage with the city's youth theatre, aged 12.
"I am excited to support the wonderful community projects, like the Memory Café, and help nurture the next generation of performers and audiences, Knight said.
Scott BirdSince finding fame, she has continued to "give back to the community", the theatre said, and has been recognised as with a mural in the city, and a plaque at the venue.
In June, Knight performed at the Grand's Memory Café for people with dementia, and assisted blind and partially-sighted audience members onto the stage to get closer to props and costumes.
Karen Smallwood, CEO of Wolverhampton Grand Theatre, said: "We are absolutely thrilled to welcome Beverley Knight as our first-ever patron.
"Beverley's exceptional contribution to British theatre and her deep passion for Wolverhampton makes her the perfect ambassador for everything we stand for.
"Her passion for performance and her belief in the transformative power of the arts will inspire future generations and help us reach even more people through our charitable work."
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