
14+ Children under 3 will not be admitted.
Performance dates
8 October 2024 - 25 January 2025
Run time 2hrs 15mins (inc. interval)
Includes interval
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Dr. Strangelove West End tickets
Directed and co-adapted by Sean Foley and Armando Iannucci, Stanley Kubrick’s iconic Dr. Strangelove is getting its first-ever stage adaptation this Autumn. Starring comedy legend Steve Coogan, don’t miss your chance to see this jet black comedy. Book your tickets to the very first Dr. Strangelove play today!
What is the Dr. Strangelove play about?
What would happen if the wrong person pushed the wrong button?
A political and military satire, Kubrick’s timeless masterpiece explores the chilling paranoia of nuclear annihilation at the height of The Cold War. Dr. Strangelove portrays an unhinged U.S. Air Force general initiating a covert nuclear strike on the Soviet Union, without the President’s knowledge or approval. What follows is a tense war room scenario, as government officials and military leaders scramble to avoid an apocalyptic nuclear conflict and its catastrophic aftermath.
The History of Dr. Strangelove
Dr. Strangelove was first shown to the world in 1964 and quickly cemented its status as one of the most highly regarded pieces of cinematic history. Peter George’s gripping Cold War novel Red Alert was a loose inspiration for Kubrick, who collaborated with George and screenwriter Terry Southern to create an adaptation for the big screen. The story of the movie revolves around the maddening fear and absurdity that surrounded the nuclear arms race between the US and the USSR at the height of the Cold War.
Enter General Jack D. Ripper, an unhinged and paranoid United States Air Force general, who dauntlessly orders a nuclear assault on the Soviet Union without proper authorisation. His twisted belief revolves around communists contaminating the “precious bodily fluids” of Americans through fluoridation, thus fueling his audacious attack.
The film mocks the political and military establishment’s views on nuclear weapons and the doctrine of mutually assured destruction (MAD) with satirical humour. Blending serious subject matters with dark comedy, under Kubrick’s direction, Dr. Strangelove exposes the absurdities of nuclear war and its disastrous effects.
Facts and critical acclaim
- Dr. Strangelove is Kubrick's highest-rated film on Rotten Tomatoes, holding a 98% approval rating
- Two time Olivier award winner, Sean Foley, achieved notable West End success with The Ladykillers. Across the pond, the director, writer, comedian and actor recieved a Tony nomination for his tribute to Morecambe and Wise, The Play What I Wrote.
- Multi award winner Armando Iannucci is best known for creating the cult political satire The Thick of It, the film adaptation, In The Loop, recieved an Oscsar nomination in 2010. He since went on to write the BAFTA winning film, The Adventures of David Copperfield.
- Steve Coogan is known to many as Alan Partridge, a character he created whilst working with Iannucci. He has since won six BAFTAs, the Edinburgh Fringe award and been nominated for an Oscar.
Dr. Strangelove West End cast
Main Cast
- Dr. Strangelove, Captain Mandrake, President Muffley, Major TJ Kong - Steve Coogan
- General Turgidson - Giles Terera
- General Ripper - John Hopkins
- Jefferson - Oliver Alvin-Wilson
- Vera Lynn - Penny Ashmore
- General Staines - Ben Deery
- Frank - Richard Dempsey
- Faceman - Mark Hadfield
- Russian Ambassador Bakov - Tony Jayawardena
- Lincoln - Dharmesh Patel
- Sergent - Alex Stoll
- Colonel Bat Guano - Ben Turner
Dr. Strangelove West End creative
- Director and co-adapter - Sean Foley
- Co-adapter - Armando Iannucci
Content
the performance contains some flashing lights and gunshots, haze, bad language and smoking onstage.Special notes
Children under the age of 16 must be accompanied by and sat next to a ticketholder who is at least 18 years old. Children under the age of 3 will not be admitted. Latecomers may not be admitted into the Dr Strangelove play until a suitable break but we cannot guarantee admittance into the performance.
Recent Reviews
Despite the initial disappointment of Steve Coogan’s cancellation we thoroughly enjoyed the performance by the great cast.
Disappointing seats for £90’, Couldn’t really see the screen when used.
Really enjoyed the play. Had hoped to see Steve Coogan play the main parts but he had lost his voice. Had been waiting ages to see him. Too late to re book as he finishes in two days time. So sad and disappointed.
Excellent production, just wish it was cheaper.
Very Expensive experience as Steve Coogan did not appear!
Clever & Witty; Steve Coogan is amazing!
4 stars for Theatre not play or cast. I was disappointed with them for leaving it so late in the day (minutes before the play) to let us know that Steve C. had lost his voice (this doesn't happen in minutes, you would have known earlier). It was too late to cancel as we were on our way, and we are glad we did! Some of us were seeing the play for the second time, and to be honest we found Ben Deery did a far better job, you should keep him in the role for sure! Well done Ben, excellent performance! LTD try to let people know sooner... Otherwise, good theatre, fab play.
Easy booking process and fantastic customer service. Steve Coogan lost his voice and was unavailable for 2 bookings I had on subsequent nights and the staff at Theatre Direct were able to sort out moving both bookings to later easily and efficiently. Well done! (The show's great as well :-)
Great show, subtly brought up to date where appropriate. I loved the sets, very effective.
Great production. Very pertinent with all the changes internationally. V faithful to original film with some updates too. Stand in for Steve Coogan was brilliant.
It was a great production - and Coogan's understudy did a super job. Bravo!
A truly exceptional performance of the play.
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