A Short Series of Disagreements Presented Here in Chronological Order is a brand-new story told entirely through the peripheries and pivot points of an as-yet undetermined number of debates, wrangles, quarrels, arguments, discussions, tiffs, altercations, contretemps, and squabbles. Its author is Daniel Kitson, a well-regarded but bald-headed 40-year-old writer and performer from a small village in the north of England. He's now making his first visit to Washington, D.C., and bringing with him the world premiere of a show written in this particular time, for this particular place, and likely to be both funny and thoughtful, absurd and serious, rich with humanity and riddled with frustration.