Laura Wade had an estimated net worth of $2 million. This is from her career as a playwright.
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Wade’s debut in the theatrical realm came with her play “Limbo,” produced at the Sheffield Crucible Studio Theatre in 1996. This marked the beginning of a prolific career that would see her contribute significantly to the world of drama. Subsequent productions like “16 Winters” and “Young Emma” showcased her ability to explore diverse themes and narratives.

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Wade’s foray into radio plays began with “Otherkin,” broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 2007, followed by “Hum” in 2009. These ventures expanded her reach and demonstrated her versatility as a storyteller. Her theatrical endeavors continued with notable productions like “Posh,” which premiered at the Royal Court Theatre in 2010, drawing parallels with exclusive dining societies.
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In 2018, Wade’s play “Home, I’m Darling” premiered at Theatr Clwyd and later graced the stages of the National Theatre and the West End. The play, directed by Tamara Harvey and starring Katherine Parkinson, earned accolades, including the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Comedy in 2019.
In a significant move, Laura Wade stepped into the realm of television as one of the writers and executive producers of the new Disney+ series “Rivals,” based on the novel by Jilly Cooper. This venture into screenwriting adds a new dimension to Wade’s already diverse and accomplished career.


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