For some reason, someone in Oslo has booked Daniel Kitson and Gavin Osborn to perform The Ballad Of Roger And Grace, a show they did 20 years ago. Understandably, they want a bit of practice, so obviously the answer to that is to do it in Bristol at the Wardrobe. Well, I’m not complaining. The first thing I ever saw of Daniel Kitson’s was another of his and Osborn’s story/song shows, Stories For The Starlit Sky, and that remains one of my favourite things I’ve seen live, so, y’know, more of that? Yes please. Roger And Grace doesn’t quite hit that same high for me, but it’s an awful lot of fun, and (at least against my fuzzy recollection from 2015) the songs are more integrated into the narrative than Starlit Sky. As ever, Kitson is just enchanting to watch on stage, the natural ease of it all and the clear consideration for the immaculately written bits somehow balance each other out, and he and Osborn have a wonderfully worn-in rapport. I hope the Norwegians love it as much as I do.