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Paul Fleckney, Harriet Gibsone, Ellen E Jones, Brian Logan and Graeme Virtue, The Guardian, 22nd February 2020RSC's Comedy of Errors cast joining Miles Jupp revealed
Justin Edwards will be joining Jupp in a forthcoming production in Stratford.
Daniel Perks, What's On Stage, 6th February 2020It is hard not to contemplate Boyle's take on the events of 2019 with a mixture of horror and dark glee. It's fair to say he'll have plenty to get his teeth into. Regular guests Sara Pascoe and Miles Jupp will be joining him in a surely doomed attempt to make sense of the last 12 months.
Phil Harrison, The Guardian, 30th December 2019Line-up for Jeremy Hardy tribute gig revealed
Mark Steel, Jack Dee, Harry Enfield, Miles Jupp, Angela Barnes, Imran Yusef, Seann Walsh and Shappi Khorsandi will be amongst those performing at Stand Up For Jeremy Hardy, the 25th March 2020 gig at Eventim Apollo.
British Comedy Guide, 16th December 2019Miles Jupp to make RSC debut as part of new season
Jupp will star as Antipholus in The Comedy of Errors, directed Phillip Breen, which runs at the venue in Stratford-upon-Avon from April 25 to October 3, 2020.
Giverny Masso, The Stage, 4th October 2019The Life I Lead review
Miles Jupp is an accomplished performer who presents a Tomlinson already an archetypal Banks.
Howard Loxton, British Theatre Guide, 19th September 2019Miles Jupp to narrate The Shitshow book
Sphere and Hachette Audio have signed comedian Miles Jupp to narrate The Shitshow - the latest book in the Is It Just Me Or Is Everything Shit? series.
Katy Docherty, The Bookseller, 18th September 2019Review: The Life I Lead at Wyndham's Theatre
Miles Jupp is undoubtedly the right person to portray David Tomlinson, he has captured the mannerisms and style of speech perfectly.
Theatre Weekly, 18th September 2019Miles Jupp telling the story of a Mary Poppins actor
If you've seen the original Mary Poppins film you'll remember the character Mr Banks, the father of the children and the epitome of an English gent. Now a one man play in Cambridge is telling the fascinating story of the actor who played him.
ITV, 12th September 2019How a disgraced PM put Miles Jupp back on form
Miles Jupp is effortlessly funny. His name alone sounds like someone being given the Heimlich manoeuvre.
Iona McLaren, The Telegraph, 7th August 2019