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The
history of Cambridge Footlights has alumni that features many a
star and each year there is an aspiring new generation of Stephen
Frys and Emma Thomsons.
I
have been watching them for a few years myself, some better than
others and it pleases me no end to say that this year’s show is
certainly far better than last years.
The
format doesn't change too much, a series of sketches loosely tied
together to tell a story. The humour this year is far more to my
taste. Last years was way too much out there.
The cast of Ed Coleman, Nick Mohammed, Ralph Shirley, Sarah
Solmani and Johnny Sweet are the talented performers and the shows
been tightly directed and staged.
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Fringe Programme page
number; 22
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Company;
Cambridge Footlights
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Venue
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V 23, Pleasance Dome King Dome
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Dates
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4th to 30th August 2004 (not
10th, 17th)
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