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MARRIED AT FIRST WRIGHT

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Comedy

Venue:The Counting House, 38 West Nicolson Street Edinburgh EH8 9DD
Phone: 0131 667 7533
Links: Click Here for venue details, Click here for map
Ticket Prices: Free & Unticketed  
Room: The Loft
AUG 1-10 at 12:15 (60 min)
 
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Ever sat in a comedians show about falling in love and wanted to speed run through to the breakup? Sometimes it takes years to find out why it all went wrong. Married At First Wright is your chance to skip to the end and get to the good bits. Richard Wright returns to the Edinburgh Fringe with a brand-new show. No, a brand-new journey. That’s also a show. And you don’t have to go anywhere, it’s all in the one venue. So, it’s a show. That will take you on a journey. Metaphorically.

He’s received awards, moderate competition success, a good review at some point, praise from colleagues and positive attention from other people’s pets. Which isn’t easy because he hasn’t built a connection with them yet, but they just really like him. In this new show Wright invites you to laugh at love and the death of it. It will make you laugh, it might make you cry but you'll leave feeling alive and not like you want to do die. Most probably. He's not promising that. It's unlikely rather than impossible.


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