Around the World in Eighty Days (2016)
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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, Main Hall, Stanley Halls
Contents
Introduction
The action passes in London and elsewhere, 1872
Cast
- Phileas Fogg - Ms Naomi Liddle
- Passepartout - Ms Audrey Lindsay
- Fix of the Yard - Mr Christopher Vian-Smith
- All other parts played by the cast.
Crew
- The stage supremely managed by Mr Graham Clements , with the skilful assistance of Mr Rodney Quinn, Ms Tiffany Manning and Mr David Blatcher
- Illumination effects designed by Mr Barney Hart Dyke, using Mr Edison's most modern electrical luminaires.
- Aural stimulation created by - Mr Andrew Rickinson ably assisted by Ms Fiona Daffern
- Rigging carried out by those daring young persons on the flying trapeze Ms Jenny Harris and Mr Brian Fretwell
- Electrical apparatus operated by - Mr Steve Anstee
- Costumes created, found, sewn, steamed, glued and made magnificent by Ms Jenny Bennett and Ms Gudrun Bennett
- Instruction in the martial arts by Mr Anton Krause
- Mr Fogg’s fabulous frock coat made by Ms Lisa Thomas of Savile Row
- The staging transformed by the scenic artistry of Ms Hazel Hindle and Ms Carole Ironside
- The get in assisted by Mr Tom Mathias and Ms Charlotte Benstead
- Properties, further costume and set dressing foraged by the ladies and gentlemen of the cast and crew
- The set conceived and designed (and The Pachyderm Conundrum solved) by Messrs Chaz Doyle and Mark Ireson
- Livestock and other transportation by Ms Carrie Andrews and her big red pantechnicon
- The poster designed by Ms Emma Baines
- The cast photographed and the programme designed by Mr Bryon Fear
- The production photographed in all its splendour by Mr Chris Patmore
Reviews
Some review quotes go here
Gallery
Reminiscences and Anecdotes
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See Also
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