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Footlights
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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.
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
External links
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