British Comedy Guide

Luke Wright

  • Actor, stand-up comedian and poet

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Fringe 2018 - Luke Wright, Poet Laureate

With a new Poet Laureate due to be announced in 2019 Wrighty's chucking his hat in the ring.

The Edinburgh Reporter, 26th July 2018

Edinburgh preview: Luke Wright

Luke Wright returns with his first ALL NEW poetry show in three years.

Theatre Weekly, 14th July 2018

Free on the Fringe

Get away from the big venues and take a plunge into the free fringe.

Robert Peacock, The Wee Review, 14th July 2018

15 Fringe comedy shows you should book now

August may feel a lifetime away, but it won't be long until Edinburgh Festival and Fringe season rolls around.

Alex Watson, Edinburgh Evening News, 19th June 2018

Fringe 2017 - tickets for Underbelly shows now on sale

Underbelly's full Edinburgh Fringe season of over 150 shows is now on sale, with over 40 shows announced today including exciting theatre, comedy, circus, musicals and children's shows.

Phyllis Stephen, The Edinburgh Reporter, 11th May 2017

Luke Wright interview

Strictly speaking Luke Wright isn't a stand-up comedian - he's much more than that. An accomplished poet, broadcaster and blogger, his lively performances mix poetry, politics and comedy.

Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 13th April 2014

New 'Spoken Word' category houses some Fringe acts

Performers in the new strand include Luke Wright, Mark Grist, Alex Keelan and Claire Mooney.

Charlotte Runcie, The List, 27th July 2012

Round-up of 2011: Comedy

Tim Key, Tommy Tiernan, Stephen Merchant, Luke Wright and Jerry Sadowitz make our laugh-list.

Brian Donaldson, The List, 9th January 2012

Best of 2011: Comedy

The best comedy shows of 2011, including Tim Key, Tommy Tiernan, Stephen Merchant, Luke Wright and Jerry Sadowitz.

The List, 14th December 2011

Amused Moose Laughter Awards

The finalists for the first ever Amused Moose Laughter Awards, sponsored by 2entertain, have been announced after a judging panel viewed online work and Edinburgh shows from over 100 comedy acts. The finalists are Tony Law, Milo McCabe, McNeil & Pamphilon, David Morgan, Luke Wright, Paul McCaffrey, The Beat Males, Jeff Leach, Jessica Fostekew and DeAnne Smith.

ThreeWeeks, 18th August 2011

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