Leader of Wolverhampton Grand Theatre steps down after 'successful and enjoyable' decade in charge
The leading figure at the heart of the Grand Theatre in Wolverhampton has made the decision to step down after a decade in charge.
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The Board of Trustees at Wolverhampton Grand Theatre have announced that Adrian Jackson, CEO and Artistic Director has stepped down from his position.
Mr Jackson had helped the theatre to successfully navigate its way through the Covid-19 pandemic and seen it undergo an extensive refurbishment at the front of house, as well as continue to put on big productions and attract big names such as Gary Barlow, Jasper Carrott and Carlos Acosta.
He said: "After a successful and enjoyable decade at Wolverhampton Grand Theatre, I have decided to step down.

"Wolverhampton Grand Theatre is blessed with a team of incredibly dedicated and talented people who work tirelessly for their community and who have helped to make the theatre what it is today.
"I wish everyone continued success in the future.”
Duncan Jones, Chairman said: “I would like to thank Adrian for his dedication over the last ten years and we wish him all the best for the future.
"In the interim, the theatre is being managed by the existing senior team and Board of Trustees to ensure a smooth transition.”