BEN POPE the current Footlights President, had a chat (interrogation) with the former Footlights President, PHIL WANG, ahead of his show Anti-Hero coming to Cambridge.
LEYLA LESNIAREK-HAMID is impressed by some of this year’s new talent on the Cambridge comedy scene.
BEN DALTON is hungry enough to call upon CowsDrinkMilk to make him Thai Green Curry. The results are delicious in more ways than one.
JONNY SINGER is left disappointed by the Footlights’ latest offering, which is not quite up to scratch.
JACK EMMINS is left uninspired by an evening of comedy that, though funny, has been done many times before.
ZOE DAVIGNON is generally delighted by exam term humour and Tab bashing at the SCA Smoker.
FRANCESCA HILL and JAMES MACNAMARA are tired, oh so tired. But they’re still excited about theatre, and this week is oh so action-packed!
ABI BENNETT is left feeling distinctly underwhelmed by a Spring Revue based almost solely on silly costumes.
Or, an essay on the art of flagrant self-promotion by ADAM LAWRENCE and BEN ROWSE.
With its peaks and troughs, this smoker relied too heavily on already established Footlights, claims TOMMY SHANE.
TOMMY SHANE has had a crisis of faith in his previous reverence for the Footlights after this not-so-awe-inspiring pantomime.
AMI JONES finds the simple things the funniest in the Footlight’s latest offering.