Character Comedy Weekend Intensives May 2026
Jonathan is an award-winning performer, writer and comedian. He also directs shows, workshops and courses.
You might know Jonathan from:
His BBC Radio 4 Comedy Series (which won Best Radio Sketch Show at the British Comedy Guide Awards)
His comedy directing work (Lorna Rose Treen, Joe Kent-Walters is Frankie Monroe, Alice Cockayne, Lucy Pearman etc)
Perhaps from this series of viral videos where he plays the totebag feminist.
From Star Wars: Andor where he plays Joydali.
Or from the Scotsman Fringe First-winning play Kanpur:1857, which he starred in and co-directed.
Jonathan is a BBC New Comedy Award Finalist 2024, was second place winner at the Leicester Square Theatre Sketch Off, a finalist in the Musical Comedy Awards 2024, a finalist in the BBC Carleton Hobbs Award and winner of the Patricia Routledge Award. He was a Mandy Monologue Competition Finalist and winner of the Newton Blick Award. He is a Pleasance Theatre Associate Artist 2024-26.
Jonathan is based in London and works across comedy, theatre, film/tv and radio.
Jonathan trained at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School, with John Yorke Storytelling and has a First Class double distinction MA(Hons) in Spanish and Italian from The University of Edinburgh.
Jonathan is trilingual and was raised as a 'third culture kid' across South America, Asia and Europe before moving back to the UK .
Jonathan acts and can be seen recently in: Nick Mohammed's A Christmas Carol-ish (Soho Place, West End), The Power (Amazon Prime), The Mosinee Project (New Diorama Theatre), Romeo and Juliet (AFTLS USA Tour), Twelfth Night (Theatre on Kew), Petal (Omnibus Theatre), Nicholas Nickleby (Bristol Old Vic). Voiceover/Radio credits include: Time of the Week (BBC Radio 4) Hanna (Amazon Prime), White Lines (Netflix) and Endeavour (ITV).
Jonathan directs comedy shows. He directed Joe Kent Walters is Frankie Monroe: Live!!! which won the Best Newcomer Award at Edinburgh Fringe Comedy Awards 2024 and was winner of Best Show at Leicester Comedy Festival 2024. He directed the multi-award winning Lorna Rose Treen: Skin Pigeon, which was named 3rd best comedy show of 2023 in The Telegraph and was winner of the Dave Best Joke of the Fringe 2023.
Jonathan writes and is co-creator of BBC Radio 4's character comedy series Time of the Week starring Sian Clifford "pitch-perfect satire" (The Guardian). His storytelling show One Way Mirror was nominated for an OffFest Award, and was winner of the Brighton Fringe Trapeze Media Bursary. He has written and appeared in multiple viral videos for social media; with millions of views across TikTok and Instagram. He currently has original ideas in development with Brock Media, Greenacre Films and DLT Entertainment,
Jonathan teaches in the UK and internationally. He runs the Character Comedy Lab at Soho Theatre and also works at places like; Guildhall School of Music and Drama, Bristol Old Vic Theatre School, Q Factory (Amsterdam), Scottish Storytelling Centre (Edinburgh), the BBC and as a visiting lecturer across universities in the United States (Rice University Texas, John Carroll University Ohio, University of Notre Dame Indiana, Kansas State University and others).
Jonathan is here: hello@jonathanoldfield.co.uk
Jonathan is here: @jonathanoldfield_ (instagram)
Jonathan is here: in London (Jonathan will not give you his exact address)
Jonathan trained at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School, with Antonio Fava in Commedia dell’Arte and with John Yorke in storytelling. Recent theatre credits include: Romeo and Juliet (USA Tour), Twelfth Night (Theatre on Kew), Petal (Omnibus Theatre), Dogsitting (Conflicted Theatre), Nicholas Nickleby (Bristol Old Vic) Tales from Hans Christian Anderson (Guildford Shakespeare Company). Recent TV/Film credits include: The Power (Amazon Prime), Board Games (Stern Productions) and David French (Dovetail Films). Voiceover credits include: Hanna (Amazon Prime), White Lines (Netflix) and Endeavour (ITV).
He spent 4 years performing with The Improverts, Edinburgh Fringe’s longest running improv troupe and regularly performs with Criminally Untrue: An improvised true crime documentary.
Jonathan is represented by Sally Hope Associates (casting@sallyhope.biz)
Spotlight: https://www.spotlight.com/3570-8946-3319
Jonathan gigs on the UK circuit performing character comedy. He was a BBC New Comedy Award Finalist, Musical Comedy Award Finalist, and runner up in the Leicester Square Theatre Sketch Off.
He's performed at places like ACMS (Alternative Comedy Memorial Society), Cabaret Impedimenta, Fool's Moon, Angel Comedy, Electric Arcade, The Miller, Soho Theatre, Theatre Royal Stratford East and others. Online, he's written and performed in sketches for Pulped and with Daddy's SuperYacht.
He writes and performs alone, and with his comedy partner Lorna Rose Treen
Contact directly: hello@jonathanoldfield.co.uk for comedy requests
British Comedy Guide: https://www.comedy.co.uk/people/jonathan-oldfield/
Jonathan is a trilingual voiceover artist. English (native), Spanish, Italian.
He was a finalist in the BBC Radio 4 Carleton Hobbs Award 2019.
His voice can be heard in things like Hanna (Amazon Prime), White Lines (Netflix) and Endeavour (ITV), as well as Cambridge University Press English language books Compact First.
To talk about voiceover please contact me
Jonathan performs storytelling both at gigs and full length shows. He's created two solo live storytelling shows; One Way Mirror (2023) and I Just Want Someone To Know I Was Here (2019).
His storytelling work focusses on creating work that sits between fact and fiction, improvised and scripted, funny and sad. It interrogates elements of the human condition through a playful, joyful lense.
I Just Want Someone To Know I Was Here (2019) was winner of the John Thaw Initiative.
One Way Mirror (2023) was created thanks to Theatre Royal Stratford East, Pleasance Theatre, Interactive Soup and Elevate East.
"left me snorting with laughter" BroadwayWorld
"the perfect confident ringmaster" The Recs
"beyond funny" Theatre ReviewsUK
"charming ranconteur" Fringe Biscuit
"he's so at ease on stage it becomes almost contageous" North WestEnd
“Jonathan Oldfield has an impressive stage presence, commanding attention and working the crowd splendidly.”
Lost in Theatreland
"made viewers laugh out loud. His serious characters almost seemed to be played by a different actor entirely."
K-State Collegian
"he brought consistent and distinct physicality to each character he played. Oldfield was a delight to watch"
Utah Theatre Bloggers Association
"A charismatic performance and clever pacing" Chortle
"His command of comedic rhythm ensured that you were never more than a few seconds away from something funny" Chortle
"a smash with the crowd"Chortle
"polished and persuasive" The Arts Desk
"strong and engaging" FringeReview