Theatre celebrates memory cafe opening

Two women are sitting on chairs, smiling and clapping. They are sitting next to a wooden table and are both looking into the distance. Image source, Jonathan Hipkiss
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The opening of Tettenhall Wood cafe was filled with performances and refreshments

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A theatre has celebrated the opening of its second memory cafe for people affected by dementia.

Wolverhampton Grand Theatre launched the cafe at The Institute in Tettenhall Wood earlier this month to provide entertainment in a supportive environment, helping reduce isolation.

Vintage singer Miss Beth Belle from the trio The Bluebird Belles put a smile on everyone's faces as she performed at the event to celebrate the opening.

The theatre said it was "thrilled" to expand the free cafe service and open a second venue within Wolverhampton.

It provides a range of entertainment between the two cafes including playing the best of soul, reggae and Bollywood music.

A woman with brown hair is wearing a floral top and is clapping and smilingImage source, Jonathan Hipkiss
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Performances at the event brought a smile to everyone's faces

Memory cafes will be held at The Institute once a month throughout the summer with performances from Darcie Edwards and Miss Beth Belle.

Places can be booked by contacting Wolverhampton Grand Theatre.

A woman is wearing a yellow and green dress and is singing into a microphone. Image source, Jonathan Hipkiss
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Miss Beth Belle sang at the event at the beginning of April

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