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STOP PRESS
SCOTSMAN FRINGE FIRST AWARD WINNER 2008
"Kitson's love of language and natural sense of pathos making for genuine belly laughs as well as beautiful imagery."
(Metro, ***** - click here to read the full review)
"fierce, lyrical anger that is Kitson's hallmark, what emerges not only makes us laugh; but also speaks for the part of all of us that struggles to stay human in a harshly commercialised world"
(The Scotsman - click here to read the full review)
"poignant and poetic"
(The Independent - click here to read the full review)
”Last September I had to move out of my flat after living there for almost six years. I didn’t want to. I lived alone. I am single. 66a Church Road was the longest relationship of my life.
This is a break up show. For my flat.”
(Daniel Kitson, London May 2008)
Astonishing images of crumbling beauty and battered grandeur will emerge from time beaten suitcases, telling a funny, sad and truly nostalgic story of a forsaken flat, a broken heart and the ache for home.
Website www.danielkitson.com
Tickets Sun - Thu £14 (concessions £10/unemployed £5),
Fri & Sat £16 (concessions £11)
Running Time 1 hour 20 mins (no interval)

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He represents and inhabits that place where no one is cool, sussed, glamorous and sorted and everyone is struggling somewhere between absurdity and pathos, to put together a life less barren and more fulfilled.
(The Scotsman on C-90)
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