It's Always Right Now, Until It's Later

A new show by Daniel Kitson about Everything and Nothing

The word 'now' in red against white surrounded by dark ink scribbles

It's Always Right Now, Until It's Later

This is a show about every single one of us, the past in our pockets, the future in our hearts and us, ourselves, very much stuck, trapped forever, in the tiny eternal moment between the two.

Originally performed at 10am throughout the 2010 Edinburgh Fringe to sold-out audiences of drowsy but delighted devotees and restaged here for the first time at the opposite end of the day. This is without doubt Kitson's most ambitious, heartbreaking and human show to date.

And it's funny. Quite funny.

‘Day by day nothing seems to change, but pretty soon everything is different.' Calvin (and Hobbes)

 

Created at the Invisible Dot and Battersea Arts Centre in July 2010 with the uncommon kindness and heroic assistance of Rob Pell-Walpole, Anya Tavkar, Russell Carr, Greg Borrell and Simon Pearce.

 

image by Daniel Kitson

  • War Horse
  • One Man, Two Guvnors Theatre Royal Haymarket
  • The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time
  • Untold Stories
  • Children of the Sun laboratory scene
  • Othello title poster image
  • Bullet Catch - man with gun
  • strange interlude poster with title
  • The Amen Corner - Marianne Jean-Baptiste
  • Mission Drift - cast image
  • The Drowned Man: A Hollywood Fable. Punchdrunk
  • The Grandfathers - recruits doing press-ups
  • The Hush
  • Romeo and Juliet - sun shining through a heart shaped by hands
  • Liola poster with title
  • Home - doormat with trainers
  • Pope Joan
  • Prince of Denmark - Young Ophelia and cast outside old warehouse
  • Tory Boyz - three young men in blazers
  • Romeo and Juliet - Priest and lovers on street corner
  • Romeo and Juliet and Prince of Denmark composite image
  • Emil and the Detectives poster