Around the World in 72 Days
It’s 1889, and American journalist Nellie Bly thinks she can travel the world in less time than Jules Verne’s famous novel ‘Around the World in 80 Days’. There’s only one problem – she’s a woman. While writing the notes of her adventures, Nellie gives us an insight into her journey, the people she meets, and her determination to prove that if a man can do it, so can she. Based on the real journals of this remarkable woman, Around the World in 72 Days promises to tell Nellie’s story, in her own words, with her memory of others filling the gaps.
Originally written as a 20-minute devised piece based around Nellie Bly’s book and journals, ‘Around the World In 72 Days’ was first performed at Guildford School of Acting in December 2021, and was shortlisted and performed in May 2022 in St Luke’s Bombed Out Church as part of the Little Liverpool Theatre Festival and was written and performed by Rebekah McLoughlin.
The performance takes place with the stunning Victorian Porch in the Atrium as its backdrop. The performance starts at 7:00pm, doors open at 6:00pm to allow patrons to explore the Museum in private before taking their unreserved seating.