Daniel Kitson

We are gathered here


Time: Midnight
Duration: 1 Hour 30 Minutes
Dates: Sun - Thurs Only (not 14, 15, 21, 22, 28, 29)

Venue: Stand 1
Price: £10


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Everyone you have ever known will die.

 

And so will you.

 

And yet we dance in the looming shadows of mortality, we dance and we talk and we eat and we argue. We read books. We care for people. We buy houses. We plant trees and we start to drive and we learn how to make milk frothy. Because something, somewhere in the middle of it all has to matter. As our seconds and minutes and days slip by, something has to be important. And who are we to giggle and point and sneer at what others have found to care about? Who is to say what is beneath us, what is not worthy of our hearts?

 

Everybody needs something to hold when it gets dark, so who am I, who are any of us, to point at anything and call it facile or redundant or stupid or rubbish?

 

Even when it quite clearly is.

 

A new stand up show about finding something important in an ocean of twaddle.

Stand 1

12.30pm Devlins Daily

(Monday - Friday only

12.30pm Free n Easy

(Saturday & Sunday Only)

2.30pm Minority Report
4.05pm Simon Munnery's

               AGM 09
6.00pm The Best of Irish
7.45pm Stewart Lee
9.30pm The Best of Scottish
Midnight Daniel Kitson

(Sunday - Thursday Only)

Midnight The Late Club

(Friday & Saturday Only)

Stand 2

12.30pm Elaine Malcolmson

                 & Nial Browne
1.45pm   Seymour Mace
2.55pm  Mick Sergeant
4.05pm  Jason John

                  Whitehead
5.20pm  Alan Francis &

                 Barnaby Power
6.35pm  Vladimir McTavish
7.45pm  Carey Marx
9.00pm  Phil Nichol
10.20pm  Gavin Webster
11.35pm Wild Colonial Boys

Stand 3

1.00pm Gagarin Way
3.20pm Jason Cook
4.45pm Wilson Dixon
6.15pm Mark Thomas
6.30pm Topping & Butch
8.00pm Jo Caulfield
9.25pm Paul Sinha
10.50pm Alun Cochrane

17 & 24 Aug Bob Doolally

Stand 4

1.20pm JoJo Sutherland
2.35pm Isma Almas
3.45pm Ava Vidal
4.55pm Jeff Kreisler
6.05pm The Silence of the

                Trams
7.20pm Stephen Carlin
8.35pm David Longley
9.45pm Gary Little
10.55pm Michael Fabbri