Steve Coogan stars in the first ever adaption of Stanley Kubrick’s iconic Dr. Strangelove, as the world premiere stage ...
Sean Foley’s knockabout adaptation of Kubrick’s era-defining film is marked by a consistent refusal to take its subject ...
London, Oct 1962, 4:45am. A spindly fellow exits a rented apartment on Brompton road primed for another day's work.
Read our review of *Dr Strangelove*, adapted from Stanley Kubrick's film by Armando Iannucci and Sean Foley, now in ...
“I’m always interested in taking something that’s brilliant and doing it in another medium,” theatre director Sean Foley told ...
Steve Coogan as Captain Mandrake, one of four roles he takes in Dr Strangelove (Photo: Manuel Harlan) If only the tone of the ...
In September last year, the Stanley Kubrick estate announced that actor, impressionist and comedian Steve Coogan would be taking the lead role (all ...
Foley, who as a former member of The Right Size has a background in physical comedy, serves up a knockabout production marked by a contrasting refusal to take its subject seriously. With Coogan on ...
A black comedy about the end of the world feels an appropriate entertainment for our frightened and frightening times. And there’s no doubting the heartfelt admiration of Stanley Kubrick’s classic ...
Even by Stanley Kubrick’s standards, Dr Strangelove went through an extraordinary evolutionary process. After starting it off ...
Coogan finally lays the ghost of Alan Partridge to rest for a challenging four roles in Armando Iannucci's stage adaptation ...