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Purchasing hairspray, choosing a belt,
waiting for cheese on toast to melt
and daytime TV doesn’t watch itself.
A poet’s work is never done.

A Poet’s Work is Never Done is Wright’s third consecutive Edinburgh Fringe show and the most poetry-packed to date. Working without the constraints of a theme Wright offers us ten new poems, all written since last year’s festival. Follow Camping Dad on his “perpetual tow,” do meths with Cool Mum and meet Wright’s Sex Butler.


“Performance poetry’s key revivalist.” Metro

“The hard working heir to John Hegley.” The Guardian

“Just very, very good.” * * * * * ThreeWeeks

“Here is wit, beauty and unashamed intelligence, in a show which should reap nothing but recommendations.” * * * * * Edinburgh Festivals Magazine

“Wright lives up to the claim of being “Britain’s alternative laureate.” * * * * Fest