Fox Valley Repertory is ready for a summer of stampeding elephants, raging typhoons and bandits, as they continue their inaugural season with the classic adventure novel and famous 1950s blockbuster film Around the World in 80 Days. Directed by Fox Valley Rep Artistic Director and Wheaton native John Gawlik, performances will take place at the Pheasant Run Resort Mainstage and is in collaboration with the inaugural St. Charles Summer Theater Fest in July (4051 E. Main St., St. Charles, IL; box office 630-584-6342).
Around the World in 80 Days will close Sunday, July 31, 2011.Tickets are priced at $29 on Fridays (and limited Thursday performances), and at $39 on Saturdays and Sundays. Dinner show packages are available from $49. Group rates and overnight packages are also available.Join fearless adventurer Phileas Fogg and his faithful manservant as they race to beat the clock! Fogg has agreed to an outrageous wager that puts his fortune and his life at risk. With his resourceful servant Passepartout, Fogg sets out to circle the globe in an unheard-of 80 days. But his every step is dogged by a detective who thinks he's a robber on the run. Danger, romance, and comic surprises abound in this whirlwind of a show.
In 2001, Jules Verne's novel was adapted for the stage by American playwright Mark Brown. In what has been described as "a wildly wacky, unbelievably creative, 90-miles-an-hour, hilarious journey," this award-winning stage adaptation is written for a small ensemble of actors who portray 39 characters.
"We're excited to stage Jules Verne's adventure comedy. His books inspired generations of both children and adults to see the potential all around them. We will be taking a different direction for this show, by adding a role of a young boy," says Director John Gawlik. "The story itself is a dream, which will all take place in the boy's bedroom - a place where stampeding elephants, raging typhoons, and bandits will come alive!"
Brian Hamman of Wheaton
The cast of Around the World in 80 Days features (in alphabetical order): Peter DeFaria (previously in FVR's Red Herring), Sean Patrick Fawcett (previously in Leaving Iowa), Brian Hamman of Wheaton, Lauren Pizzi and Matthew Sherbach. Alternating the role of The Boy will be Batavia residents and FVR Academy students Caden Bohmer and Colin Steele.Videos