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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Laura_WadeLaura Wade - Wikipedia

    Laura Wade is an English playwright. Early life. Wade was born in Bedford, Bedfordshire. She grew up in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, where her father worked for a computer company. [1] .

  2. Apr 23, 2020 · Learn about Laura Wade, an award-winning English playwright who has been dating actor Samuel West for over a decade. They have two daughters but are not married yet.

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm5529799Laura Wade - IMDb

    Laura Wade is a British writer and producer, born in 1977, who has worked on films such as The Riot Club and TV series such as Rivals. She is also known for her stage play Posh, based on the film The Riot Club.

    • Writer, Producer
    • October 16, 1977
    • Laura Wade
  4. Laura Wade. Laura is a Olivier award winning playwright and screenwriter. She is currently developing several feature films, including a major book adaptation with Blueprint Pictures, and is an executive producer and writer on Jilly Cooper’s Rivals for Disney+.

  5. Nov 1, 2018 · The playwright talks about her two new dramas, Home, I'm Darling and The Watsons, both opening in London in 2018. She also discusses her writing process, her partnership with Samuel West and the challenges of being a woman in theatre.

    • Fiona Mountford
  6. Laura Wade is a contemporary British playwright who has won several awards and been nominated for an Olivier. She is known for her dark comedies, such as Posh and Home, I'm Darling, and her adaptations of novels, such as Tipping The Velvet and The Watsons.

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  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Posh_(play)Posh (play) - Wikipedia

    Posh is a play by the British playwright Laura Wade. It was first staged at the Royal Court Theatre in April 2010. The play concerns an Oxford University dining club called "The Riot Club", a fictionalised version of the Bullingdon Club.

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