The Berry Theatre in Hedge End has booked several well known comedians for shows on various dates this year (2024).
Most of the tickets have 'flown out' already as they are very reasonably priced, but at the moment, this show has only just been posted online so you will probably be able to buy a ticket if you book pretty soon.
Tickets are £27.50 each (a real bargain) and here is the link https://www.theberrytheatre.co.uk/events/rbm-presents-miles-jupp-on-i-bang-may-2024/
I've got seats E10 and E11 booked if you'd like to sit in the same row or nearby. Please state your seat number when you book a ticket for this event so we know where you will be.
A little bit of background, after many years of acting, in the summer of 2021 Miles had a brain seizure. That led to the discovery that he had a brain tumour the size of a cherry tomato. A few weeks later it was successfully removed. A prodigious worker, the multitasking Jupp has clocked up high-profile spots as a comedian, TV actor and writer.
In 2024, Miles is embarking on his first stand-up tour since 2017. ***On I Bang ***is a tale about surprise, fear, love, luck and qualified medical practitioners.
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In recent times Miles has appeared in Why Didn’t They Ask Evans? which is on ITVX and The Full Monty on Disney+. He recently finished filming Belgravia: The Next Chapter for MGM+ and appears in Ridley Scott’s Napoleon
Miles’ debut novel was released on 19th August. History tells the story of Clive Hapgood, a disillusioned teacher whose life at home and at work begin to unravel.
Miles has now made several series of a podcast that is at least in part about cricket alongside Ashes and World Cup winning England cricketer Mark Wood.
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.
https://www.milesjupp.co.uk/
- There is plenty of free car parking at the Berry Theatre and Hedge End the theatre is well served by various bus and train services.