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