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- 01/10/2025Wednesday 19:30NorthamptonRoyal and DerngateBrian Cox - It's All About Me!
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- 02/10/2025Thursday 19:30BristolBristol HippodromeBrian Cox - It's All About Me!
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- 03/10/2025Friday 19:30IpswichCorn Exchange IpswichBrian Cox - It's All About Me!
- 05/10/2025Sunday 19:30EdinburghEdinburgh PlayhouseBrian Cox - It's All About Me!
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- 07/10/2025Tuesday 19:30BelfastWaterfront Hall AuditoriumBrian Cox: It's All About me!
- 08/10/2025Wednesday 19:30DundeeDundee Caird HallBrian Cox - It's All About Me!
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- 12/10/2025Sunday 19:30BrightonBrighton DomeBrian Cox - It's All About Me!
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- 14/10/2025Tuesday 19:30NottinghamRoyal Concert Hall NottinghamBrian Cox - It's All About Me!
- 15/10/2025Wednesday 19:30OxfordNew Theatre OxfordBrian Cox - It's All About Me!
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- 17/10/2025Friday 19:30PlymouthPlymouth PavilionsBrian Cox: It's All About me!
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- 20/10/2025Monday 19:30Southend-On-SeaSouthend Cliffs PavilionBrian Cox: It's All About me!
- 22/10/2025Wednesday 19:30BournemouthBournemouth International CentreBrian Cox - It's All About Me!
- 24/10/2025Friday 19:30Newcastle Upon TyneTyne TheatreBrian Cox - It's All About Me!
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- 26/10/2025Sunday 20:00LiverpoolLiverpool Philharmonic HallBrian Cox - It's All About Me!
- 27/10/2025Monday 19:30ManchesterBridgewater HallBrian Cox - It's All About Me!
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- 28/10/2025Tuesday 19:30YorkYork BarbicanBrian Cox - It's All About Me!
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- 04/11/2025Tuesday 19:30LondonAdelphi TheatreBrian Cox - It's All About Me!
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Brian Cox: It's All About Me!
One of the greatest actors of his generation, Brian Cox is now a household name due to his embodiment of the infamous character Logan Roy from the international hit Succession, which won him a Golden Globe. But even more extraordinary than any of the characters he has played, is his own life story.
In his first ever one man show, It’s All About Me!, Brian takes us from the backstreets of Dundee to starring in Hollywood blockbusters, a journey full of laughter and pathos. Expect candour, searing honesty, and hilarious stories. Not known for pulling his punches, an evening with Brian Cox is like no other.
Brian Cox is an Emmy, Olivier and Golden Globe award-winning actor, best known for the HBO hit series Succession, for which he won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in a Drama Series. Cox is also the recipient of a Primetime Emmy Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Limited Series for his portrayal of Hermann Goering in Nuremberg (2000), and has appeared in numerous films including, The Long Kiss Goodnight, The Boxer, Rushmore, Super Troopers, The Ring, 25th Hour, Troy, Red Eye, Zodiac, The Escapist, Fantastic Mr. Fox, Rise of the Planet of the Apes, Coriolanus, Manhunter, Churchill, and The Bourne trilogy to name a few. His most recent films include; Little Wing, The Parenting, and The Electric State.
A veteran of the London stage, Cox has won two Olivier Awards for Best Actor for his performances in Titus Andronicus for the Royal Shakespeare Company and Rat in the Skull for the Royal Court. He starred in The Score at the Theatre Royal Bath which transferred to the Theatre Royal Haymarket, and Long Days Journey Into Night at the Wyndhams Theatre opposite Patricia Clarke. His New York theatre credits include St. Nicholas, which earned him the Lucille Lortel Award for Outstanding Actor as well as Drama Desk and Outer Critic’s Circle nominations.
Cox has written three books: Salem to Moscow: An Actor's Odyssey, The Lear Diaries, and his autobiography Putting the Rabbit in the Hat. In 2004, he was honoured at the BAFTA Scotland Awards with an Outstanding Achievement Award, and at the 2004 Great Scot Awards with a Lifetime Achievement Award. Empire Magazine awarded him the Empire Icon Award for his film achievements in 2006, and the UK Film Council named him one of the Top 10 powerful British film stars in Hollywood in 2007. In 2003 Brian was made a CBE, a Commander of the British Empire.
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Brian Cox on The Score
Inhabiting historic composer Johann Sebastian Bach in The Score, imperious actor Brian Cox tells us why the potent play emphasises that history simply repeats itself.
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