Dan Stevens has played Macbeth with the Marlowe Society as well as the lead in the 2001 Footlights Pantomime, The Scarlet Pimpernel. He regularly performs stand-up, and was in the controversial sell-out show Jokes Aren't Funny. He directed the world premiere of Player One at the Fringe last year and is a member of the National Youth Theatre. Dan is reading English at Emmanuel College.

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Hot on the heels of their Perrier nominated Far Too Happy, Footlights return to the ADC Theatre with their brand new summer tour show.

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An off-beat urban odyssey, the show finds humour in the strangest of places, slipping from rooftops into the depths of the Amazon jungle and from skating rinks to the South Pole.

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By delving into the minds of day-dreamers and catching characters when they least expect it, Footlights bring you a new comedy that is fresh, surprising, touching and magical.

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Directed by Paul King, winner of the 2001 Perrier Award for Garth Marenghi's Netherhead, and featuring five of Cambridge's finest comedians, this promises to be a real treat at the cutting edge of contemporary British comedy.

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