Huddersfield Literature Festival / Events / Fri 01 Apr 2022
An Evening with Adrian Lukis
An entertaining and intimate In Conversation with celebrated character actor Adrian Lukis, known for playing the rakish Mr Wickham in the 1995 BBC adaptation of Pride and Prejudice, alongside Colin Firth.
Adrian will talk about his long career – from Shakespearean theatre to roles in Judy, Downton Abbey, The Crown, Black Mirror and Peak Practice – and the slow descent from the glamorous leads to recently being asked to audition for the part of “a filthy wizened old man”. Incidentally, he didn’t get the part.
Adrian will also discuss Being Mr Wickham, the play that he wrote (with Huddersfield writer Catherine Curzon) about the older Wickham looking back over his life, described by the Sunday Times as “A fine one-man show”. He may also be persuaded to tell us how he ended up naked and drunk in a jacuzzi with Colin Firth!
Age guidance: 14+ (under 16s should be accompanied by an adult)
Please book tickets with the Lawrence Batley Theatre: www.thelbt.org/what-s-on/spoken-word-and-talks/an-evening-with-adrian-lukis/
Sponsored by Longley Farm
For more information visit https://www.thelbt.org/what-s-on/spoken-word-and-talks/an-evening-with-adrian-lukis/
Event Location
Lawrence Batley Theatre
Lawrence Batley Theatre, Queen Street
HD1 2SP
Telephone: 01484 430 528
Website: https://www.thelbt.org/what-s-on/spoken-word-and-talks/an-evening-with-adrian-lukis/