Laura Lexx is proof that comedy doesn’t have to shout to be powerful. Warm, whip-smart, and wonderfully self-aware, Laura has a rare ability to make you laugh hard while also making you feel strangely comforted — like you’ve just had a really good chat with someone who gets it.
Her comedy leans into modern life with honesty and heart: relationships, parenting, anxiety, expectations, and the everyday chaos of trying to be a decent human in a slightly bonkers world. She’s brilliant at saying the things many people think but don’t quite know how to articulate — and doing it with sharp writing and impeccable timing.
What really sets Laura apart is her generosity on stage. There’s no ego, no cruelty, no punching down. She invites the audience in, builds trust, and then gently dismantles the nonsense we all carry around. It’s clever without being smug, relatable without being lazy, and feminist without ever needing to wave a banner.

There’s also a quiet confidence to Laura Lexx that feels refreshing. She doesn’t demand attention — she earns it. And once she’s got it, she keeps it with intelligence, warmth, and jokes that land exactly where they’re meant to.
In a comedy landscape that can sometimes reward the loudest voice in the room, Laura Lexx reminds us of the power of thoughtfulness, kindness, and really good writing.
Funny, human, and deeply likeable — she’s the kind of comedian you leave feeling better for having watched.
Laura is on tour this year, and details can found here.
