Coogan's Run

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Running Time: 25 minutes (approx)

Steve Coogan stars and co-writes six solo plays featuring his razor sharp characterisations:

Paul Calf, the hopeless lout and his dim friend think they've struck lucky when they join a cult which practises free love. As if.

Gareth Cheeseman, an obnoxious excuse for a human being, goes to a sales conference with his head filled with management and sales slogans, determined to make a big killing.

Mickey Star, a wimpy cabaret singer, finds his life takes a change for the better when he starts pretending to be tough showbiz agent. But soon his alter ego is taking over his life.

The owner of the dullest museum in England goes on a frenzied spree when his life's work is turned into a theme pub.

A sturdy and pedantic, 1940's handyman becomes an unlikely hero when developers come to his town.

Two pub quiz champions become unlikely criminals when their obsession with trivia goes too far.

Main Cast

Image for John ThomsonJohn Thomson
Jack Klaff
Bernard Wrigley
Malcolm Raeburn
Sandra Gough
Patrick Marber
Felicity Montagu
Image for Steve CooganSteve Coogan
Georgia Mitchell
Adrian Scarborough
Rebecca Front
Gaynor Faye
Sally Rogers
Duncan Preston
Richard Lumsden
John Shrapnel
George Costigan
Image for Alison SteadmanAlison Steadman
Louise Delamere

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