Kitson goes Analog.ue | A tight 5: October 6

Kitson goes Analog.ue

A tight 5: October 6

DANIEL KITSON is to unveil another new project in New York next month. The comic is to perform the world premiere of  Analog.ue at St Ann’s Warehouse in Brooklyn in a month-long run  from November 22. Blurb for the show reads; ‘A mess of cables. A mound of electronic junk. A single cassette player. And then — Lights. Power Sockets. Audio Tape. Televisions. Vinyl. Neon Words. VCR Machines. Speaker cables. Amplifiers. At least one Ladder. Video Tape. Speakers. Super 8. Microphones. Projectors. And running.  Lots and lots of running.  Daniel Kitson returns to St Ann's with a new show about a pre-recorded story.’ Kitson - who has just performed the two-hander Tree with Tim Key in Manchester – previously staged his show  It's Always Right Now, Until It's Later  at the Brooklyn venue.

THIS year’s British Comedy Awards are to take place on December 12, again going out live on Channel 4 and again hosted by Jonathan Ross. Audience tickets are now on sale, too, for the show at Fountain Studios, Wembley, priced £63. Buy.

ARE You Being Served? star Frank Thornton left £1.58million in his will.  The actor, who died in March aged 92, left his share of his house in Barnes, South-West London, to Beryl, his wife of 67 years, and everything else to a family trust, The Mail on Sunday reports today.

MIRANDA HART is to premiere her 2014 tour – entitled My, What I Call, Live Show –  in Australia. She will be making her antipodean debut with two nights in Sydney’s Seymour Centre and one in Melbourne’s Athenaeum Theatre in February, before the show makes its British debut in Bournemouth on February 28. UK dates.

BOBCAT GOLDTHWAITE has been added to the bill of the Galway Comedy Festival. The Police Academy star will be playing the Roisin Dubh on October 27 and the The Radisson Live Lounge the following day. The festival, which also features Russell Howard, Stewart Lee, Kevin Bridges and more, begins on October 22.

Published: 6 Oct 2013

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