British Comedy Guide
Steve Coogan
Steve Coogan

Steve Coogan

  • 59 years old
  • English
  • Actor, writer, producer and executive producer

Press clippings Page 4

Dr Strangelove review

Steve Coogan is stellar but this is a safe spin on a classic.

Alice Saville, The Independent, 29th October 2024

Dr Strangelove review

Multiple viewings can only be encouraged, with hopes that this play extends farther than its original closing date.

Vicky Humphreys, Adventures in Theatreland, 29th October 2024

Dr Strangelove review

Overall, this iteration of Dr. Strangelove is an incredibly impressive piece of work.

Eleanor, Theatre & Tonic, 29th October 2024

Dr Strangelove review

Dr Strangelove is a sensationally silly show that brings the dark humour and terrifying truths of a Cold War classic to a new generation.

Sophie Luck, West End Best Friend, 29th October 2024

Never mind nuclear war: audiences warned Dr Strangelove includes cigarette smoking and bad language

Critics attacked the warnings, saying smoking and swearing alerts were ridiculous given the play starring Steve Coogan is about nuclear doomsday.

Chris Hastings, Daily Mail, 29th September 2024

Alan Partridge wins at British Podcast Awards 2024

From The Oasthouse, the Alan Partridge podcast voiced by Steve Coogan, has won the Gold Award in the Comedy category at the British Podcast Awards.

British Comedy Guide, 27th September 2024

Steve Coogan is feeling Strangelove

The actor, comedian and director on bringing Stanley Kubrick's blackest comedy to the West End stage.

Shelley Rubenstein, The Financial Times, 20th September 2024

AI thinks Alan Partridge is real and making 'media appearances'

Yes, you may have imagined that Norwich's finest DJ was created and played by Steve Coogan. However, the new AI Overview, which pops up at the top of Google for a lot of search results, gives the impression that Alan is a real person.

David Hollingsworth, What To Watch, 19th September 2024

Terry Jones statue proposed for his Colwyn Bay home town

A crowdfunding campaign has been launched today, aiming to raise £120,000 to erect a permanent statue of comedy legend Terry Jones in his home town.

British Comedy Guide, 5th September 2024

Steve Coogan to play ex-Ireland football manager Mick McCarthy in film

Steve Coogan is to star as former Ireland manager Mick McCarthy in a new film about his bust-up with captain Roy Keane ahead of the 2002 World Cup.

Chortle, 29th July 2024

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