Miles Jupp has extended his acclaimed On I Bang tour due to demand. He has now added more dates in Sheffield, Glasgow, Edinburgh, Leamington Spa, Plymouth, Worcester, Bury St Edmunds, Frome, London, Andover, Ipswich, Wimborne, Reading & Guildford. See listings and ticket link below.
Since Miles’ last tour finished at The London Palladium in 2017, he’s been in The Full Monty on Disney Plus, The Durrells and Why Didn’t They Ask Evans? on ITV, as well as a heap of episodes of Frankie Boyle’s New World Order and Have I Got News For You. He’s made an award-winning radio series and he’s published a novel. But for Covid, he would have played a lead at the RSC. Hey ho. Nevertheless he’s done a play in the West End and played the Emperor of Austria and Europe in a Ridley Scott film.
Yet one sunny day in the middle of all this, he suddenly suffered a brain seizure. This led to the discovery of a tumour the size of a cherry tomato, and a rather pressing need to undergo major neurosurgery. Obviously, one doesn’t wish to make a big deal of it, but the experience has left him with a story to tell and a few things that he’d like to share with the room. So that’s exactly what he’s doing in his new show On I Bang – a tale about surprise, fear, luck, love and qualified medical practitioners.
Miles previous tours include the acclaimed Fibber In The Heat, Miles Jupp is The Chap You’re Thinking Of and Songs Of Freedom.
As an actor, comedian and writer, Miles’ work spans across theatre, film, TV, radio, books and stand up. He recently starred in the Disney+ series The Full Monty and can soon be seen in the Belgravia sequel.
Other recent credits include Hugh Laurie’s ITV mini series Why Didn’t They Ask Evans, SAS: Rogue Heroes, Trigger Point, A Very British Scandal and Professor T. Further television credits: Sex Education, Grantchester, The Crown, The Durrells, Rev., A Young Doctor’s Notebook and The Thick Of It.
Miles’ film credits include: Napoleon, Misbehaviour, The Man Who Invented Christmas, Rosewater, The Monuments Men, The Riot Club, The Look Of Love and Greed.
Theatre credits include People, Rules For Living (National Theatre), The Way Of The World (Northampton Royal Theatre), A Day In The Death Of Joe Egg (Glasgow Citizens), Neville’s Island (West End). Miles also starred in one-man play entitled The Life I Lead which toured around the UK and went into Wyndham’s Theatre in the West End.
Miles has contributed to a number of BBC Radio 4 shows including The News Quiz, which he hosted for four years, his own sketch series Whatever Next and In And Out Of The Kitchen, which he wrote and created. He is the author of three books, the most recent of which is a novel, History.
TOUR SCHEDULE:
April:
11 April Crewe, The Lyceum Theatre
15 April Scunthorpe, The Plowright Theatre
16 April Ipswich, New Wolsey Theatre
17 April Weymouth, Pavilion
18 April Aldershot, Princes Hall
21 April Norwich, Playhouse
22 April Norwich, Playhouse
23 April Portsmouth, New Theatre Royal
25 April Abergavenny, The Borough Theatre
29 April London, Duchess Theatre
30 April Milton Keynes, The Stables
May:
1 May Hedge End, The Berry Theatre
2 May Cardiff, Sherman Theatre
3 May Machynlleth, Comedy Festival
6 May Leeds, City Varieties
7 May Sheffield, The Lyceum
8 May Glasgow, The King’s Theatre
9 May Edinburgh, The Queen’s Hall
13 May Guildford, The Yvonne Arnaud Theatre
14 May London, The Bloomsbury Theatre
15 May Leamington Spa
16 May London, The Bloomsbury Theatre
17 May Lichfield, The Garrick Theatre
June:
3 June Kingston, Rose Theatre
4 June Plymouth, University Main Hall
5 June Worcester, Huntingdon Hall
6 June Bury St Edmunds, Theatre Royal
7 June Frome, Merlin Theatre
10 June London, Duchess Theatre
11 June Andover, Lights
12 June Ipswich, Wolsey Theatre
13 June Wimborne, Tivoli Theatre
18 June Tunbridge Well, Trinity Theatre
19 June Reading, Concert Hall
20 June Guildford, Yvonne Arnaud
30 June Bristol, Old Vic Theatre
Buy tickets for all shows here.