IN THE LEAGUE TABLE OF THE FUNNIEST UNIVERSITIES IN THE WORLD,
CAMBRIDGE WEARS THE CROWN. HOME OF BRITAIN'S OLDEST STUDENT SKETCH
COMEDY TROUPE, THE CAMBRIDGE FOOTLIGHTS, IT HAS BEEN A VERITABLE
CONVEYOR BELT OF COMIC TALENT THAT'S BEEN ROLLING FOR MORE THAN A
CENTURY.
From _Monty Python_,_ The Goodies_ and _Not the Nine O'Clock News_ to
_Peep Show_, _QI _and _The Great British Bake-Off_, its alumni are
behind many of the shows that have entertained audiences from the
1960s to today. This book tells the story of the Footlights,
chronicling its evolution from its creation in the 1880s to the
present.
The Footlights has long been a potential portal to fame: talent
scouts, especially from the BBC, were in the habit of coming up to
Cambridge on the lookout for comedy writers and material. This book
traces the journeys of its most distinguished alumni, including
Germaine Greer, John Cleese, Douglas Adams, Peter Cook, Stephen Fry,
Hugh Laurie, Miriam Margolyes, Emma Thompson, Richard Ayoade, David
Mitchell and Sue Perkins, among many others.
Featuring interviews with numerous former Footlights alumni, and
accounts of routines and revues, it vividly captures the desire of
each successive intake to make their comic mark. Through examining the
impact of the Footlights on British popular culture and comedy over
the last 60 years, it demonstrates how its farces, musical comedies,
pantomimes and the famous May Week revues have both reflected the
tastes of the times and served as a 'nursery' for generations of comic
writers and performers. In the world of comedy, it is a unique
institution.
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A Very British Comedy Institution
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781350412194
Publisert
2026
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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