• Around the World in Eighty Days (Dramatic Reading) by Jules Verne (1828 - 1905)

  • By: Valerio Di Stefano
  • Podcast

Around the World in Eighty Days (Dramatic Reading) by Jules Verne (1828 - 1905)

By: Valerio Di Stefano
  • Summary

  • In London, 1872, a rich English gentlemen named Mr. Phileas Fogg argues with the members in the Reform Club, and takes on a journey around the world in 80 days with his new servant, Passapartout, with accepting a wager. Summary by Jessie Yun Cast List: Narrator: Adele de Pignerolles Phileas Fogg: BrassRhino Passapartout: Will Levine Detective Fix: Larry Wilson Aouda, Porter: Jessie Yun James Forster, A Reader, Mr. Oysterpuff, Pilot, Purser, Townsperson, Passenger: Rachel Andrew Stuart: Rob Board Gauthier Ralph: Todd John Sullivan, Judge Obadiah, Colonel Stamp Proctor, Mormon, Captain Andrew Speedy: Esther ben Simonides Thomas Flanagan: tovarisch Samuel Fallentin, Constable: Kangaroo692 Lord Albemarle, Landlord: Beth Thomas Consul, Engineer: MaryAnn Sir Francis Cromarty: KHand Parsee Guide: Kristin Gjerløw Uccaf Uddaul, Elder William Hitch: Mark Chulsky John Bunsby, The Honourable Mr. Willam Batulcar: J. Alan Brown Conductor, Signal-Man, Captain: Shiloh Fuscello Mudge: Thomas J. Rowland Audio edited by: Rachel and Adele de Pignerolles Proof listened by: Rachel, Adele de Pignerolles, and Esther ben Simonides
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Episodes
  • Chapter 13
    Sep 5 2023
    12 mins
  • Chapter 23
    Sep 5 2023
    12 mins
  • Chapter 21
    Sep 5 2023
    15 mins

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