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Miles Jupp and Justin Edwards discuss bringing The Lavender Hill Mob to the stage
Miles Jupp and Justin Edwards sit down to discuss tackling a stage version of classic Ealing comedy The Lavender Hill Mob, which will embark on a new tour from October.
Alex Wood, What's On Stage, 6th July 2022Miles Jupp and Justin Edwards to star in stage version of The Lavender Hill Mob
Miles Jupp and Justin Edwards will reunite for a new staging of the classic Ealing Comedy The Lavender Hill Mob, which will embark on a new tour from October.
Alex Wood, What's On Stage, 15th June 2022Live review: I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue
Good, not-so-clean, laugh-out-loud ridiculousness is to be had as I'm Sorry, I Haven't A Clue is on tour.
Karen Bussell, British Theatre Guide, 8th March 2022We Are Not Alone alien comedy reveals top cast
Declan Baxter, Joe Thomas and Georgia May Foote will star in Dave's alien-based comedy We Are Not Alone. The cast list also features actors including Vicki Pepperdine, Mike Wozniak, Ellie White and Miles Jupp.
British Comedy Guide, 17th December 2021Book review: History, by Miles Jupp
Jupp is a good writer and creates a vivid portrait of both the minutiae of Clive's desperately overburdened existence at Frampton School and the horrors of a family holiday in Normandy.
Chris Hallam, Chris Hallam's World View, 15th November 2021Miles Jupp on life in lockdown
Miles Jupp sighs at the notion that he's going to be incessantly questioned on his boarding school experiences and why he's likely to send his five children to a comprehensive, when we meet to discuss his debut novel, History.
Hannah Stephenson, South Wales Argus, 21st August 2021Miles Jupp interview
On home-schooling his five kids, being posh and why he would love to play a baddie.
The Herald, 21st August 2021Miles Jupp interview
The comedian and actor, who has just penned his first novel set in a private school, talks to Hannah Stephenson.
Hannah Stephenson, The Independent, 17th August 2021Party's Over review
Setting politics aside, the personal turmoil of being forced to forge a new career after being stripped of the power you'd previously dedicated every waking hour to achieving and maintaining, is a strong premise for a sitcom. Even before you add in that your central character is dogged by failure at every turn.
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 23rd July 2021Miles Jupp to play Prime Minister in Party's Over on Radio 4
Miles Jupp is to play Britain's least successful Prime Minister in a new Radio 4 sitcom. A series of Party's Over is coming to Radio 4, following on from the 2019 pilot.
British Comedy Guide, 18th May 2021