A Short Series of Disagreements Presented Here in Chronological Order Reviews
DC Theater Arts- Recommended
"...Key to my enjoyment of Kitson's performance in A Short Series of Disagreements Presented Here in Chronological Order was his seemingly genuine sense of self-deprecation and acceptance of his stage persona as an "authentic" man with some very deep needs to be noticed and taken seriously as an amateur detective trying to solve a crime. And his meticulous nature came through soon enough as he tidied up, checking his on-stage props (including a lap-top, a projector, a screen, a chair and an incandescent light hanging down over a table) to make sure they were in order. He even explained his stammer."
MetroWeekly- Somewhat Recommended
"...The material comes from his investigation into arguments within a neighborhood anti-automobile group based in South London. It's a subject astutely chosen for the performer's debut in D.C., where municipal life can appear to be governed on a neighborhood to neighborhood basis, and citizens battle out internecine disagreements in local commissions and listserv threads."
BroadwayWorld- Recommended
"...Kilson, 40, comes right out and explains all that in a leisurely start to the two hour "A Short Series of Disagreements Presented Here in Chronological Order," which he begins by darting on stage in his rumpled worksheet and ball cap, saying "Hullo" brusquely and taking his seat at a wooden desk lit by an overhead bulb, in the manner of monologuists before him like Spalding Gray."