Comedian Miles Jupp is bringing his brand new Songs of Freedom show to St David’s Hall on January 24.
Familiar for his appearances on programmes such as Live at the Apollo, 8 Out of 10 Cats, Mock the Week and The News Quiz, Miles first appeared on our TV screens as Archie the inventor in children’s TV series Balamory, and subsequently in comedies The Thick of It, Rev and Spy. He’s also landed film roles in Made in Dagenham, Johnny English Reborn and Grimsby.
Miles, however, is first and foremost a comedian and describes his new show, Songs of Freedom, as “a rant about me, you, domestic imprisonment, fatherhood, having to have opinions, hot drinks, the government, bad balance, housing, ill health, the ageing process, navigation and other people's pants”.
To book tickets visit www.stdavidshallcardiff.co.uk or call the box office on 029 2087 8444.
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