A Conversation for The Cambridge Footlights

What a lovely article!

Post 1

Wand'rin star

Thanx for bringing back some happy memories. Clive James' "May Week Was in June" was a good account of how to become so addicted to Footlights that nothing else. beyond a little light drinking, got done at all.


What a lovely article!

Post 2

Spacegirl

I really enjoyed reading this too.


What a lovely article!

Post 3

Fragilis - h2g2 Cured My Tabular Obsession

This is yet another thanks from an American who honestly didn't know what she was missing. smiley - smiley


What a lovely article!

Post 4

Swiv (decrepit postgrad)

You almost make me wish I'd applied to Cambridge now!


What a lovely article!

Post 5

Beeblefish

Makes me wish I lived in England! (But Im sure that will be rectified soon)


What a lovely article!

Post 6

Drool Frood the Second

Absolutely brill!
A really interesting and informative entry.


What a lovely article!

Post 7

Swiv (decrepit postgrad)

Beeblefish - are you planning on crossing the pond?


What a lovely article!

Post 8

James Casey

I'd like to thank everyone for the great comments about this article (and Menza for editing it!) - complimentary feedback is always welcome! smiley - smiley

As an ex-Footlight myself, I must admit it did take up rather a lot of time that perhaps in retrospect should have been spent studying...

Nah!


What a lovely article!

Post 9

Swiv (decrepit postgrad)

since when were uni and studying supposed to go together?
(why didn't anyone warn me *panics*)


What a lovely article!

Post 10

James Aylett

Indeed, a lovely, lovely article. However I feel it important to point out, merely for the joy of pedantry, that:

* Cellar Tapes was in 1981, not 1980
* Whoops Utopia! was a Spring Revue, not a summer show. (I seem to remember that the name was made out of bits of names of previous shows, but it's possible I'm making that up.)


What a lovely article!

Post 11

James Casey

Mea maxima culpa.


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