This is then – rather like Dr Strangelove with his rebellious prosthetic limbs – an evening of different parts, some functioning better than others. And whether you’re going for retro Cold War ...
But it’s worse than that, as explained by Dr Strangelove, an increasingly uncloseted Nazi scientist now working for the US government (the last of Sellers’ roles in the film, though not Coogan ...
Dr. Strangelove runs until January 25, 2025. Vera Lynn famously sings We'll Meet Again as the bombs fall to earth at the end of Strangelove; and her song is amusingly reprised in Richard Bean's ...
The full title of Kubrick’s movie is Dr Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb. My version should read: How I Learned to Stop Criticising and Love Steve Coogan.
In recent interviews, writer Armando Iannucci and director Sean Foley have pointed to the irony that the worse the world gets, the better it is for their stage adaptation of Dr Strangelove (led by ...
And his Strangelove is unexpectedly subdued, a sinister, softly spoken figure, all sly glances and shifty insinuations. Among a committed supporting cast, Giles Terera channels a fascinatingly ...
Dr. Strangelove starring Steve Coogan – review round-up Finally – a decent theatre trailer Counter-terrorism law set to pass extra responsibilities on to theatre buildings ...
This situation means a new play based on Stanley Kubrick’s 1964 film ‘Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb’ is timely. Not only does the new play satirise the ...
the US president Merkin Muffley and the gleefully ambivalent Nazi visionary Dr Strangelove himself in Sean Foley’s production, which arrives at a point in which the international nuclear entente ...
It’s hard to fault either the comic virtuosity of Steve Coogan who goes one better than the late, great Peter Sellers in the movie, and plays four characters including the frantic scientific genius Dr ...
Paul O' Grady meets Bruno: Steve Coogan as the eponymous Nazi scientist. Image: Manuel Harlan Coogan's Dr Strangelove — the not-so-closeted Nazi scientist with automatically heil-Hitlering limbs ...
This week, Steve Coogan will emulate his hero Peter Sellers in the new West End adaptation of Stanley Kubrick’s celebrated Cold War farce Dr Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and ...