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[[Image:CHANGETHISNAME.jpg|thumb|300px|Poster by [[Poster Designer]]]]
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[[File:80-Days.jpg|thumb|400px|Poster by [[Emma Baines]]]]
  
by [[Jules Verne]] Adapted for the stage by [[Toby Hulse]]
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by [[Jules Verne]], adapted for the stage by [[Toby Hulse]]
  
 
Under the direction of [[Mark Ireson|Mr Mark Ireson]], indefatigably assisted by [[Kate Monro|Ms Kate Monro]]   
 
Under the direction of [[Mark Ireson|Mr Mark Ireson]], indefatigably assisted by [[Kate Monro|Ms Kate Monro]]   
  
Performances: Tue 19th – Sat 23rd July [[2016]], [[Main Hall, Stanley Halls]]
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Performances: Tue 19th – Sat 23rd July [[2016]] in the [[Main Hall, Stanley Halls]]
  
  
 
== Introduction ==
 
== Introduction ==
  
Text about the play
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The action passes in London and elsewhere, 1872
  
 
== Cast ==
 
== Cast ==
  
  
*Phileas Fogg - [[Naomi Liddle|Ms Naomi Liddle]]
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*[[Naomi Liddle|Ms Naomi Liddle]] played '''Phileas Fogg''' as well as Bombay Shopkeeper, Head of Bombay Police and the poet king Ucaf Uddaul
*Passepartout - [[Audrey Lindsay|Ms Audrey Lindsay]]
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*[[Audrey Lindsay|Ms Audrey Lindsay]] played '''Passepartout''' as well as London Police Officer, Reform Club Gentleman 2, British Consul in Suez, Bombay Police Sergeant, Bombay Waiter and the Russian accented Calcutta Police Officer
*Character 3 - [[Christopher Vian-Smith|Mr Christopher Vian-Smith]]
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*[[Christopher Vian-Smith|Mr Christopher Vian-Smith]] played '''Fix of The Yard''' as well as Bank of England Guard, Reform Club Gentleman 1, British Consul in Bombay, Enraged Priest, Railway Guard, Wild Indian, Princess Aouda, Pilot and Captain Andrew Speedy
*All other parts played by the cast.
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== Crew ==
 
== Crew ==
  
*The stage supremely managed by - [[Graham Clements|Mr Graham Clements ]]
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* The stage supremely managed by [[Graham Clements|Mr Graham Clements ]], with the skilful assistance of [[Rodney Quinn|Mr Rodney Quinn]], [[Tiffany Manning|Ms Tiffany Manning]] and [[David Blatcher|Mr David Blatcher]]
*Illuminating effects designed by - [[Mr Barney Hart Dyke]], using Mr Edison's most modern electrical luminaires.
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* Illumination effects designed by [[Barney Hart Dyke|Mr Barney Hart Dyke]], using Mr Edison's most modern electrical luminaires.
*Aural stimulation created by - [[Andrew Rickinson| Mr Andrew Rickinson]] ably assisted by [[Fiona Daffern|Ms Fiona Daffern]]
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* Aural stimulation created by [[Andrew Rickinson| Mr Andrew Rickinson]] ably assisted by [[Fiona Daffern|Ms Fiona Daffern]]
*Electrical apparatus operated by - [[Steve Anstee|Mr Steve Anstee]]
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* Rigging carried out by those daring young persons on the flying trapeze [[Jenny Harris|Ms Jenny Harris]] and [[Brian Fretwell|Mr Brian Fretwell]]
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* Electrical apparatus operated by [[Steve Anstee|Mr Steve Anstee]]
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* Costumes created, found, sewn, steamed, glued and made magnificent by [[Jenny Bennett|Ms Jenny Bennett]] and [[Gudrun Bennett|Ms Gudrun Bennett]]
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* Instruction in the martial arts by [[Anton Krause|Mr Anton Krause]]
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* Mr Fogg’s fabulous frock coat made by [[Lisa Thomas|Ms Lisa Thomas]] of Savile Row
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* The staging transformed by the scenic artistry of [[Hazel Hindle|Ms Hazel Hindle]] and [[Carole Ironside|Ms Carole Ironside]]
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* The get in assisted by [[Tom Mathias|Mr Tom Mathias]] and [[Charlotte Benstead|Ms Charlotte Benstead]]
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* Properties, further costume and set dressing foraged by the ladies and gentlemen of the cast and crew
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* The set conceived and designed (and The Pachyderm Conundrum solved) by Messrs [[Chaz Doyle]] and [[Mark Ireson]]
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* Livestock and other transportation by [[Carrie Andrews|Ms Carrie Andrews]] and her big red pantechnicon
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* The poster designed by [[Emma Baines|Ms Emma Baines]]
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* The cast photographed and the programme designed by [[Bryon Fear|Mr Bryon Fear]]
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* The production photographed in all its splendour by [[Chris Patmore|Mr Chris Patmore]]
  
== Reviews ==
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==Thank you==
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The director, the cast and the crew would like to express their gratitude to the following for the assistance they have rendered in so many ways to the production of this evening’s extravaganza
  
Some review quotes go here
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[[Jennifer Cooper|Ms Jennifer Cooper]]; [[Jeanette Hoile|Ms Jeanette Hoile]]; [[Jessica Osorio|Ms Jessica Osorio]]; [[Lisa Thomas|Ms Lisa Thomas]]; [[Bryon Fear|Mr Bryon Fear]]; [[Chaz Doyle|Mr Chaz Doyle]]; Mr Tony Page; [[Lily-Ann Green|Ms Lily Ann Green]]; [[Jenny Clements|Ms Jenny Clements]]; the entire companies of [[I am a Camera (2016)|I Am A Camera]], [[Jesus Christ Superstar (2016)|Jesus Christ Superstar]] and [[Bouncers (1990 Remix) (2016)|Bouncers]]; Mr David Somner, Ms Clare Haward, Mr Danny Wood and [[Q|Mr Q]] of [[Stanley Halls|The Stanley Halls]]; the ladies and gentlemen performing the Front of House, Raffle and Box Office duties for your edification
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== Reviews ==
  
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Some of the very nice things people said about the first night:
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[[Image:ATWIED comments.jpg|thumb|600px]]
  
 
== Gallery ==
 
== Gallery ==
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== External Links ==
 
== External Links ==
  
*'''[http://www.someplace.com/thisplay This play on the web]
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* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jules_Verne Jules Verne on Wikipedia]
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* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Around_the_World_in_Eighty_Days Around The World In Eighty Days on Wikipedia], including a list of some of the many adaptations inspired by the book. The article about [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Around_the_World_(musical) Around The World], a musical version by Orson Welles and Cole Porter, makes fascinating reading.
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* A [http://www.julesverne.ca/index.html website] dedicated to collecting Verne's books and associated ephemera, including toys, coins, board games, cigar boxes and perfume
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* A [https://www.georgeglazer.com/archives/decarts/toysgames/aroundworld.html board game] based on Around The World In Eighty Days
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* [http://vernehetzel.free.fr The Hetzel uniform editions of Verne's works]
  
  
 
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Latest revision as of 01:04, 10 November 2022

Poster by Emma Baines

by Jules Verne, adapted for the stage by Toby Hulse

Under the direction of Mr Mark Ireson, indefatigably assisted by Ms Kate Monro

Performances: Tue 19th – Sat 23rd July 2016 in the Main Hall, Stanley Halls


Introduction

The action passes in London and elsewhere, 1872

Cast

  • Ms Naomi Liddle played Phileas Fogg as well as Bombay Shopkeeper, Head of Bombay Police and the poet king Ucaf Uddaul
  • Ms Audrey Lindsay played Passepartout as well as London Police Officer, Reform Club Gentleman 2, British Consul in Suez, Bombay Police Sergeant, Bombay Waiter and the Russian accented Calcutta Police Officer
  • Mr Christopher Vian-Smith played Fix of The Yard as well as Bank of England Guard, Reform Club Gentleman 1, British Consul in Bombay, Enraged Priest, Railway Guard, Wild Indian, Princess Aouda, Pilot and Captain Andrew Speedy

Crew

Thank you

The director, the cast and the crew would like to express their gratitude to the following for the assistance they have rendered in so many ways to the production of this evening’s extravaganza

Ms Jennifer Cooper; Ms Jeanette Hoile; Ms Jessica Osorio; Ms Lisa Thomas; Mr Bryon Fear; Mr Chaz Doyle; Mr Tony Page; Ms Lily Ann Green; Ms Jenny Clements; the entire companies of I Am A Camera, Jesus Christ Superstar and Bouncers; Mr David Somner, Ms Clare Haward, Mr Danny Wood and Mr Q of The Stanley Halls; the ladies and gentlemen performing the Front of House, Raffle and Box Office duties for your edification

Reviews

Some of the very nice things people said about the first night:

ATWIED comments.jpg

Gallery

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