Dame Judi Dench has lent her support to a campaign to transform Reading Prison into a cultural and artistic centre.
The Oscar-winning
actress said it was "vitally important" the site was used in a way
that "pays tribute to its artistic history".
It comes after the
sale to a developer of the Grade II listed prison, where Oscar Wilde was held,
fell through.
Reading Borough
Council is hoping to revive its bid to purchase the site and transform it into
an arts complex.
In November, the
Ministry of Justice (MoJ) said Artisan Real Estate
had withdrawn from its purchase of the jail.
Describing the
prison as a place of "such culture", Dame Judi said it would be a
"great gift" to Reading, the UK and the world if it became a cultural
hub…
"The idea of
plays being performed, people learning and enjoying themselves, and a community
coming together in a space that represented so much sadness and inspiration for
Oscar Wilde himself is a beautiful one," she added.
Dame Judi is the
latest actor to throw their weight behind the campaign.
In March, Stephen Fry, who
portrayed Irish playwright Oscar Wilde in the 1997 film Wilde, previously said if "living
art can rise up from the place where Oscar and so many others suffered, then
how perfect that will be, for Reading, for Britain".
Toby Davies,
artistic director of Reading-based Rabble Theatre, said he was delighted by
Dame Judi's support, adding: "Reading has the opportunity to transform
itself into an international cultural powerhouse and Dame Judi recognises
that."
Reading East MP Matt
Rodda said he hoped the MoJ would listen to the "growing calls for it to
change its approach and save the gaol so that it can be used for arts and
heritage".
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