The Remains of Logan Dankworth – The Wardrobe Theatre
- Logon Wright brings The Remains of Logan Dankworth to Bristol this April, booking now
Luke Wright, will be bringing his play The Remains of Logan Dankworth, to The Wardrobe Theatre in Bristol this April.
The show, starring the performance poet, has been co-commissioned by Norwich Arts Centre, National Centre for Writing, Colchester Arts Centre and Freedom Festival.
The work is a third installment in a trilogy of verse plays. This installment looks at how national events and attached drama affects people’s emotions and personal lives.


As the EU Referendum looms, Logan is determined to be in the fray of the biggest political battle for years. But tensions are rising not just nationally. At home his wife Megan wants to leave London to better raise their daughter.
Wright says: “We always want to comment about ’eras’ but really its all on continuous story. My own history of political awareness began in the late 90’s and I really do believe that to properly understand our political position and developments we need to look at the continually shifting landscape.
“And I do truly believe that art (in my case theatre and poetry) can truly help us understand the world of politics and the effects that political acts and policies have on us all. Not that you need to be a news junkie to appreciate the play – above all I think it’s a cracking good story!”
Luke Wright will be at The Wardrobe Theatre with The Remains of Logan Dankworth on 19 and 20 April 2023
Running time is one hour with no interval and suitable for ages 14 years upwards.
For more information about Luke Wright, visit: https://www.lukewright.co.uk/
To book tickets for Bristol: https://thewardrobetheatre.com/livetheatre/luke-wright/
Cast and Creatives
Written and Performed by Luke Wright
Directed by Alex Thorpe
Dramaturgy by Sarah Dickenson
Scored by Polly Wright
Lighting Design by Joe Price
Photos by Lidia Crisafulli
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