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Keane

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Cambridge Footlights president Ruby Keane resigns

Footlights President Ruby Keane said that her resignation was a protest against the system for nominating Footlights members and the lack of opportunities for aspiring comedians from non-white backgrounds. Footlights has faced accusations that its committee -- fewer than a dozen people deemed to be official members -- is too white. At present all 11 members are white, while 15 per cent of the student body are from BAME (black and minority ethnic) backgrounds.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 2nd April 2018

Dillie Keane on meeting

One of the features of our lives as POTTs (People of the Theatre), is that we get through an enormous number of acquaintances.

Dillie Keane, The Stage, 29th October 2015

Matt Berry on fishcakes, Toast of London and Roy Keane

On tour, on telly and all over the place, the comedy star takes on our First & Last quiz.

Brian Donaldson, The List, 28th October 2015

Five fast Fringe questions with... Dillie Keane

An quick interview with Dillie Keane.

The Public Reviews, 26th July 2015

Dillie Keane answers 10 Edinburgh Fringe Questions

Dillie Keane, perhaps best known as one of the stars of Fascinating Aïda, is performing her own solo show at this year's festival.

British Comedy Guide, 21st July 2015

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