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John Grose Chery sponsors Wolsey's 25th anniversary panto

Beauty and the Beast features a time-honoured horse and carriage but John Grose Chery is providing the horsepower for the New Wolsey Theatre's landmark 25th Rock 'n' Roll pantomime this Christmas.

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Trading horse and carriage for horsepower: John Grose Chery sponsors New Wolsey's 25th panto
(John Grose Chery / New Wolsey Theatre)

Why it matters: As the Ipswich theatre celebrates 25 years of festive live music productions, corporate partnerships remain essential to keeping the tradition alive – funding not just this year's pantomime but community programmes that have reached more than 2,500 young people.

The details: The Disney classic Beauty and the Beast runs from 21 November 2025 until 17 January 2026, with livestreamed performances from 20-29 December bringing the show into homes across the country. John Grose recently provided a zero-emissions van free of charge to help the theatre's schools tour reach young audiences across the region.

What they're saying: Douglas Rintoul, chief executive and artistic director of the New Wolsey Theatre, said: "Corporate partnerships are absolutely vital to what we do. Their support enables us to reach more communities, create theatre that is truly inclusive, and showcase incredible talent from across our region."

Sarah Frost, marketing manager of John Grose Group, said: "We're thrilled to support a festive tradition that brings joy, laughter and supports our local community bringing lots of festive cheer into Ipswich."

The bottom line: As the curtain rises for the Wolsey's 25th anniversary Rock 'n' Roll pantomime, the dealership's backing acts as a reminder that Ipswich's cultural landmarks survive because local businesses invest in them.

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