Daniel Kitson has revealed some details about his new show which will be performed at Battersea Arts Centre's newly re-opened Grand Hall in January.
According to the BAC website Keep, which runs from January 8 - 31 is...
"a new show about how much past the present can usefully contain. About rigor and generosity. About postcards and hair pins and a certificate from Harry Ramsdens in Blackpool. About how long it takes to stop noticing where you are. About the compromise of a full life and the burden of a full heart and how it’s impossible to know where looking back will lead. About the task of being who we are without denying who we’ve been. About the importance of regret and the possibility of hope and the delusional idea of starting again. About all the books I’ve never read and all the jam I’ve ever eaten and the bags of torn tickets and the drawers of empty pens and the inevitable sadness of ever holding on to anything.
A show, in short, about the things in my house and the stuff in my head."
Tickets, priced £12, go on sale at noon on Thursday, September 13 here.
Photo credit: Lisa Heledd Jones