Sponsorship Opportunities

We are incredibly grateful for the support of our sponsors, who share our passion for bringing the true story of the Grant family of Rothes to the stage. Their generosity enables us to share Speyside life, whisky heritage, and the bonds of family with audiences at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. 

For information on becoming a sponsor, please contact us at mhorvan.sherret@icloud.com 

Why sponsor The Grants of Glen Grant?

Our show offers sponsors a unique opportunity to connect with a defined and engaged audience seeking authentic Scottish storytelling. Here's why Grants of Glen Grant is an attractive sponsorship opportunity:

  1. Authentic heritage with international appeal: A true Scottish story rooted in real people, places, and the world-renowned whisky industry. Benefit: Association with authenticity, quality, and heritage.
  2. A warm, positive brand environment: Uplifting, inclusive storytelling embracing inclusivity.  Benefit: Safe, positive alignment with goodwill and enjoyment.
  3. Clear audience fit: Fringe-goers, whisky enthusiasts, heritage travellers, and culturally curious audiences. Benefit: A defined, engaged audience.
  4. High visibility at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe: International footfall, media attention, and daily performances. Benefit: Repeated exposure across multiple touchpoints.
  5. A compelling underdog story: A rural, community-based company taking a local story to a global stage. Benefit: A feel-good story to share.
  6. Tangible, human engagement: Opportunities for in-show acknowledgement, featured materials, hosted sessions, and hospitality links. Benefit: Real, memorable engagement.

Benefits of sponsorship

Sponsors of Grants of Glen Grant enjoy several key benefits:

  • Exposure: Increased visibility through our performances, marketing materials, and online presence.
  • Association: Alignment with a positive and authentic Scottish story that resonates with a diverse audience.
  • Community involvement: Supporting a community-based theatre group and contributing to the cultural landscape of Speyside and the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.