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February 6, 2012 10:47am by Such Small Portions
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Daniel Kitson is to return to the Edinburgh Fringe with his first new comedy show for three years, the website Spoonfed is reporting.
Kitson last performed at the Fringe in 2009 with his critically acclaimed We Are Gathered Here show. His new show is set to be titled Where Once Was Wonder, and the comedian has said that it was ‘a really exciting feeling, to find that bit of my head heaving itself back into action’.
The comedian has recently been touring a story-based show It’s Always Right Now, Until it’s Later in New York, where he has had a run in with reviewers - not for the quality of his show but for his attitude to reviewers themselves, going as far as recommending that audience members punch reviewers if they are interrupted by their scribbling.
Kitson announced the new show to his mailing list subscribers, and will be previewing the show for a mere £3 during the coming month at the HOB in Forest Hill, South London. Tickets for Daniel Kitson's show can be booked from the Invisible Dot website from noon Monday.
Read the Daniel Kitson story on Spoonfed here.
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