The Impotent Fury Of The Privileged

I can't really write a blog about the effect of insomnia on my working day or the merits of anchovies and olives on pizzas so I guess I'm going to have to go with Daniel Kitson who has released "The Impotent Fury Of The Privileged" on his Bandcamp page today. I am delighted that Kitson has been keeping a record of his work to gradually release out to his fans. His shows are brilliant, eloquent, thought provoking delights and it would have been a great shame if none of them were kept for posterity.

Everyone I know outside of the comedy community is probably sick of me banging on about Kitson. He's quite simply the funniest man I've ever seen on stage. I'm particularly pleased that he's released "Impotent Fury Of The Privileged" as it was the first show of his I ever saw back in 2008 when I was a 20 year old student. I had only recently started performing and had a very particularly idea of what stand-up was when I went to South Street Arts Centre in Reading. A bearded, bespectacled figure wandered out and performed a show that was thoughtful, touching, profound and utterly hilarious. I haven't missed anything he's produced since.

If you have any interest in stand-up comedy or its craft, it's essential you download everything available at the above link.

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