Live Shows
Show name | Notes | |
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2001 Edinburgh Festival Fringe | Love, Innocence and the Word Cock | Stand-up |
2002 Edinburgh Festival Fringe | Something | Stand-up. Won Perrier Comedy Award |
2002 Edinburgh Festival Fringe | Tartan Ribbon Comedy Benefit | Benefit in aid of Waverley Care |
2002 Edinburgh Festival Fringe | The Stonewall Gala | Benefit in aid of Stonewall |
2003 UK Tour | Overrated and on Tour | Stand-up |
2003 Melbourne International Comedy Festival | Something | Stand-up |
2003 Edinburgh Festival Fringe | A Made Up Story | Story show |
2003 Edinburgh Festival Fringe | Stand Up for Freedom | Benefit in aid of Amnesty International |
2004 UK Tour | Lover, Thinker, Artist and Prophet | Stand-up |
2004 Edinburgh Festival Fringe | Daniel Kitson 11pm at The Stand | Stand-up |
2005 Edinburgh Festival Fringe | Daniel Kitson 11:30pm at The Stand | Stand-up |
2005 Edinburgh Festival Fringe | Stories For The Wobbly-Hearted | Story show, won Scotsman Fringe First Award |
2006 UK and Australian tours | Weltanschauung | Stand-up |
2006 Regents Park Open Air Theatre | Weltanschauung and Stories for the Wobbly Hearted | Stand-up and story shows with Gavin Osborn |
2006 Brits Off Broadway Festival | Stories For The Wobbly-Hearted | Story show |
2006 Edinburgh Festival Fringe and UK tour | C-90 | Story show, won Scotsman Fringe First Award and The Stage Acting Award for Best Solo Show |
2006 Edinburgh Festival Fringe and UK tour | The Honourable Men of Art | With Andy Zaltzman, Alun Cochrane, Demetri Martin and David O'Doherty |
2007 Melbourne International Comedy Festival | It's the Fireworks Talking | Stand-up, won MICF Barry Award |
2007 Regents Park Open Air Theatre | It’s the Fireworks Talking and The Ballad of Rodger and Grace | Stand-up and story shows with Gavin Osborn |
2007 Edinburgh Festival Fringe | It's the Fireworks Talking | Stand-up |
2008 Melbourne International Comedy Festival, Australian and UK tours | The Impotent Fury of the Privileged | Stand-up |
2008 Regents Park Open Air Theatre | The Impotent Fury of the Privileged and The Revenge of Heckmondwyke | Stand-up and story shows with Gavin Osborn |
2008 Edinburgh Festival Fringe | 66a Church Road: A Lament, Made Of Memories And Kept In Suitcases, By Daniel Kitson | Story show, won Scotsman Fringe First Award |
2008 Edinburgh Festival Fringe | The Honourable Men of Art | With Andy Zaltzman, Alun Cochrane and David O'Doherty |
2008 Melbourne International Arts Festival and Australian tour | The Ballad of Rodger and Grace | Story show with Gavin Osborn |
2009 Regents Park Open Air Theatre | Stories for the Starlit Sky | Three interlinked story shows with Gavin Osborn |
2009 Edinburgh Festival Fringe | The Interminable Suicide Of Gregory Church | Story show, won Scotsman Fringe First Award |
2009 Edinburgh Festival Fringe and UK tour | We Are Gathered Here | Stand-up |
2009 Sydney Opera House | 66a Church Road: A Lament, Made of Memories and Kept in Suitcases | Showing 24–13 December |
2010 UK tour | 66a Church Road - A Lament Made of Memories and Kept in Suitcases | Story show |
2010 Edinburgh Festival Fringe | It's Always Right Now Until It's Later | Story show |
2010 Latitude Festival | Stories for the Starlit Sky | Story show (performed with Gavin Osborn) |
2011 UK tour | The Interminable Suicide Of Gregory Church | Story show (also performed in USA & Australia) |
2011 Royal National Theatre | It’s Always Right Now, Until it’s Later | Story show |
2012 Royal Exchange Theatre | It’s Always Right Now, Until it’s Later | Story show |
2012 Regents Park Open Air Theatre | Monsters and Where Once Was Wonder | First half story show (with Gavin Osborn), second half stand-up |
2012 Edinburgh Fringe Festival | Where Once Was Wonder | Stand-up |
2012 Edinburgh Fringe Festival | As of 1:52 GMT on Friday 27th April 2012, this show has no title | Story show (script-reading) |
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