Footlights
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The ADC Theatre is the home of the Footlights.
The ADC Theatre is the home of the Footlights.

Cambridge University Footlights Dramatic Club, commonly referred to simply as the Footlights, is an amateur theatrical club in Cambridge, England, run by the students of Cambridge University and now also the Anglia Ruskin University (formerly Anglia Polytechnic University). The club was founded in 1883.

It grew in prominence in the 1960s, as a hotbed of comedy and satire, and continues to produce the regular and very popular Smokers at the ADC Theatre - an informal mixture of sketches and stand-up. Footlights also produces regular plays and sketch shows.

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Famous Footlights members

The careers of many prominent figures in the world of entertainment began in Footlights, including:

Name Birth Death Career
Douglas Adams 1952 2001 Writer
Clive Anderson 1952
Comedian, television presenter
David Armand
Comedian, actor
Alexander Armstrong 1970
Comedian
Pete Atkin 1945
Singer-songwriter
Richard Ayoade 1977
Comedian, actor
David Baddiel 1964
Comedian, novelist, television presenter
Morwenna Banks 1964
Comedian, actor
Humphrey Barclay 1941
Comedy executive, producer
Cecil Beaton 1904 1980 Photographer
Leslie Bricusse 1931
Lyricist, composer
Eleanor Bron 1938
Actress, author
Tim Brooke-Taylor 1940
Comedy writer and performer, lawyer
Robert Buckman 1948
Comedian, author, physician, television presenter, columnist
Tony Buffery
Psychologist
Jon Canter
Script-writer
Graham Chapman 1941 1989 Comedian, actor, writer, physician
John Cleese 1939
Comedian, actor, lawyer
Peter Cook 1937 1995 Comedian, writer, satirist
Joe Craig 1980
Novelist, musician
Hugh Dennis 1962
Comedian, actor, writer, voice-over artist
Jimmy Edwards 1920 1988 Radio and television comedy actor
Alan Fleming-Baird 1972
Composer
David Frost 1939
Television presenter
Stephen Fry 1957
Comedian, writer, actor, novelist
Graeme Garden 1943
Comedy writer and performer, physician
Mel Giedroyc 1968
Actor, writer, television presenter
Germaine Greer 1939
Writer, broadcaster, academic
Nick Hancock 1962
Actor, television presenter
David Hatch 1939 2007 Involved in management and production at the BBC
Natalie Haynes
Comedian, author
Tony Hendra 1941
Satirist, writer
Kit Hesketh-Harvey 1957
Comic performer, scriptwriter
Tom Hollander 1967
Actor
Matthew Holness
Comedian
Claude Hulbert 1900 1964 Comic actor
Jack Hulbert 1892 1978 Actor
Eric Idle 1943
Comedian, actor, author, songwriter
Clive James 1939
Writer, poet, critic
Simon Jones 1950
Actor
Jo Kendall
Actor
Ian Lang
Former politician, British peer
Hugh Laurie 1959
Comedian, actor, writer
Jonathan Lynn 1943
Comedy writer, actor, director
Miriam Margolyes 1941
Actor
Dan Mazer 1971
Comedian, producer, screenwriter
Kevin McCloud 1959
Writer, designer, television presenter
Rory McGrath 1956
Comedian
Ben Miller 1966
Comedian, director, actor
Jonathan Miller 1934
Neurologist, theatre and opera director, humorist, sculptor
David Mitchell 1974
Comedian, actor, writer
Lucy Montgomery 1975
Comedian, actor, writer
Neil Mullarkey
Comedian, actor, writer
Jimmy Mulville 1955
Comedian, comedy writer, television presenter and producer
Simon Munnery
Comedian
Richard Murdoch 1907 1990 Radio, film and television performer
Bill Oddie 1941
Comedy writer and performer, author, composer, musician, ornithologist, television presenter
John Oliver 1977
Comedian, comedy writer, television personality of Daily Show fame
Sue Perkins 1969
Actress, writer, television presenter
Steve Punt 1962
Comedian, actor, writer
Jan Ravens 1958
Actor, impressionist
Griff Rhys Jones 1953
Comedian, actor, writer
Charles Shaughnessy 1955
Television and film actor
Julian Slade 1930 2006 Writer
Tony Slattery 1959
Comedian, actor
Dan Stevens 1982
Actor
William Sutcliffe 1971
Novelist
Emma Thompson 1959
Comedian, actress, screenwriter
Sandi Toksvig 1958
Comedian, author, radio presenter
Mark Watson 1980
Comedian, novelist
Robert Webb 1972
Comedian, actor, writer

Footlights President

The elected leader of Cambridge University Footlights Dramatic Club is known as the Footlights President. There is also a Vice President. Past presidents have included The Goodies members Tim Brooke-Taylor and Graeme Garden, as well as Peter Cook, Hugh Laurie, David Mitchell, Tony Slattery, and Monty Python member Eric Idle (who was first to allow women to join the Footlights).

The current Footlights President is Alastair Roberts.

List of Presidents

  • 1886 - F.W. Mortimer
  • 1887 - J.J. Withers
  • 1888 - W.S. Gilbert
  • 1890 - Oscar Browning
  • 1891 - C.M. Rae
  • 1892 - Oscar Browning
  • 1894 - Oscar Browning
  • 1895 - Oscar Browning
  • 1896 - H.C. Pollitt
  • 1897 - H.C. Pollitt
  • 1898 - M.V. Leveaux
  • 1899 - S.W. Burgess
  • 1900 - O.J. Goedecker
  • 1901 - R.J. White
  • 1902 - E.K. Fordham
  • 1904 - G.S. Heathcote
  • 1905 - G.S. Heathcote
  • 1906 - H. Rottenburg
  • 1907 - H. Rottenburg
  • 1908 - J.S. Murray
  • 1909 - L.B. Tillard
  • 1910 - A.R. Inglis
  • 1911 - A.R. Inglis
  • 1912 - P.D. Ravenscroft
  • 1913 - C.A.A. Douglas Hamilton
  • 1914 - M. Cutherston
  • 1919 - B.D. Nicholson
  • 1920 - B.D. Nicholson
  • 1921 - M.D. Lyon
  • 1922 - M.D. Lyon
  • 1923 - F.E. Powell
  • 1924 - J.A.C. Barradale
  • 1925 - H.J. Warrender
  • 1926 - J.D. Houison Craufurd
  • 1927 - H.C. Martineau
  • 1928 - H.E.R. Mitchell
  • 1929 - J. Fell Clark

Footlights book

Information about the Footlights Revues during the first one hundred years of the Cambridge University Footlights Dramatic Club (1883—1983), and the people who appeared in them — with a foreword by Eric Idle:

  • Hewison, Robert (1983). Footlights! – a hundred years of Cambridge comedy. Methuen London Ltd. ISBN 0-413-51150-2. 

See also

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