
Miles Jupp
- 45 years old
- English
- Actor, writer and stand-up comedian
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Miles Jupp review
On I Bang is a terrific show. If you close your eyes you can imagine it as the perfect Radio 4 play. But it could easily be a television drama too.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 15th May 2024Miles Jupp on his brain seizure: "Suddenly, there was an explosion in my vision"
After surviving a terrifying health scare, Miles Jupp is back on the road with his first stand-up tour in seven years. The actor and comedian tells Murray Robertson about his road to recovery, gracious exits and (literally) getting back on the horse.
Murray Robertson, The List, 1st May 2024Review - Miles Jupp, On I Bang
A painstakingly beautifully written show, delivered with deft assuredness and a true feel for the comic potential that lurks under the surface of disaster.
The Real Chrisparkle, 6th March 2024Miles Jupp review
Life's vicissitudes turned into laughs.
Veronica Lee, The Arts Desk, 5th March 2024Miles Jupp: On I Bang review
The comedian guides us through this life-and-death tale of seizure, diagnosis and treatment with his usual brand of self-deprecation.
Brian Logan, The Guardian, 26th February 2024"Union man" Miles Jupp refused to Mock The Week in advance
Mock The Week was a bit Scooge-y when it came to recording Christmas episodes it has emerged. But Miles Jupp rebelled.
British Comedy Guide, 27th January 2024Miles Jupp: On I Bang review
Review of the comedian's show about dealing with a brain tumour.
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 22nd January 2024Miles Jupp review
The old-fogeyish comedian's compelling new stand-up show, On I Bang, unspools his health ordeal with an understated delivery that hits hard.
Tristram Fane Saunders, The Telegraph, 17th January 2024Miles Jupp: 'A brush with mortality makes you see everything through a very different prism'
The comedian, whose new show draws on his experience of surviving a brain tumour, on finding humour in adversity, working with Ridley Scott, and why his scar won't be hidden for long.
Michael Hogan, The Observer, 7th January 202410 best comedy shows and stand-up tours to book tickets for in 2024
Our pick of the biggest, funniest stand-up shows of the new season, from Rhod Gilbert to Bill Bailey.
Tristram Fane Saunders, The Telegraph, 27th December 2023