
Around the World in 80 Days
Around the World in 80 Days by Mark Brown
On the B Street Mainstage: April 20 - June 1
The B Street Theatre’s smash hit from 2004 is back for another spin ‘round the globe in this lively and hilarious adaptation by Mark Brown of the Jules Verne classic. Starring Greg Alexander, Elisabeth Nunziato, David Pierini, Amy Resnick and Michael Stevenson.
The Cast of Around the World in 80 Days

Greg Alexander - [Detective Fix]
Greg has appeared in numerous productions at the B Street Theatre including What the Butler Saw, Escanaba in Da Moonlight, and The Big Bang. He recently directed Junie B. Jones and a Little Monkey Business and A Christmas Story for the B Street Theatre Family Series; Corpse! for the Foothill Theatre Company and Every Christmas Story Ever Told for Capital Stage aboard the Riverboat Delta King. Additional regional theatre credits include work at the Sacramento Theatre Company, the Foothill Theatre Company, the Actor’s Theatre of Louisville, the Williamstown Theatre Festival, the Philadelphia Theatre Company, and the People’s Light and Theatre Company in Malvern, PA. Greg also writes and directs entertainment for his own company, Greg Alexander Productions. Greg is a proud member of the B Street Theatre Acting Company and lives in Sacramento with his wife Sean, and their Westies, Duffy and Milo.

Elisabeth Nunziato - [Aouda/Cockney Newsboy]
Elisabeth is a B Street Acting Company member and appeared most recently in B Street's new B3 series production of Rabbit Hole and prior to that directed The Book of Liz. Before that she was seen in Wishing Well and Juno and the Paycock. She also works in film, television and voice-over. Her film credits include Phenomenon with John Travolta and Robert Duval, Bicentennial Man, Frost and several independents. Television credits include the CBS pilot Henry Lee with Danny Glover, Masterpiece Theatre for PBS and several CBS Movies of the week. Nunziato's voice-work ranges from documentary, political and corporate narration to announcing for NBC and WB affiliates.

David Pierini - [Multiple Roles]
David was last seen on the mainstage in Buck Busfield’s Make Someone Happy, and recently appeared at Sacramento Theatre Company in their production of Of Mice and Men. A member of the B Street Theatre Acting Company, David was seen last year in the revival of The Big Bang, Throwing Parties and Wishing Well. For the Family Series, David was seen in The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, Johnny Tremain and wrote The Princess And The Pauper and most recently, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer.

Amy Resnick - [Passepartout]
Amy is very happy to be back at the B Street Theatre where she has appeared in: Sarah, Sarah, The Clean House, The Tale of the Allergist's Wife, Boston Marriage, Criminal Hearts, Hidden In This Picture and Talley's Folley. Here at the B Street she has directed Below The Belt, Why We Have a Body, Something In The Air and Affections of May. Amy's twenty year career includes performances in New York (Lincoln Center, Cherry Lane) Los Angeles (Mark Taper Forum, South Coast Rep, Atlanta Alliance). Bay Area: Berekely Rep, The Aurora, Marin Theatre Co., Theatreworks, The Magic Theatre, San Jose Rep. and San Francisco Playhouse. Amy is a proud B Street Company member.

Michael Stevenson - [Phileas Fogg]
Michael most recently appeared as The Old Man in B Street's A Christmas Story and as Friar Laurence in Romeo and Juliet, and Baptista in The Taming of the Shrew at the Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival, and directed Of Mice and Men at the Sacramento Theatre Company. Sacramento: What the Butler Saw, And To All a Good Night, Around the World in 80 Days, Treasure Island, The Canterville Ghost, Lilly's Purple Plastic Purse and Apartment 3A, B Street Theatre; The Taming of the Shrew, The Seven Ages of Man, Sacramento Theatre Company; Much Ado About Nothing, Capital Stage. New York: Master, Mister, Ground Floor Theater Lab; Train Stories, Sanford Meisner Theater; and Armchair in Hell (co-writer), St. Clemens Theatre. He is co-director of the B Street Theatre Conservatory, with his wife Jamie Jones, and a member of the B Street Theatre Acting Company. He holds an M.F.A. from the American Conservatory Theatre.
On the B Street Mainstage: April 20 - June 1
The B Street Theatre’s smash hit from 2004 is back for another spin ‘round the globe in this lively and hilarious adaptation by Mark Brown of the Jules Verne classic. Starring Greg Alexander, Elisabeth Nunziato, David Pierini, Amy Resnick and Michael Stevenson.
The Cast of Around the World in 80 Days

Greg Alexander - [Detective Fix]
Greg has appeared in numerous productions at the B Street Theatre including What the Butler Saw, Escanaba in Da Moonlight, and The Big Bang. He recently directed Junie B. Jones and a Little Monkey Business and A Christmas Story for the B Street Theatre Family Series; Corpse! for the Foothill Theatre Company and Every Christmas Story Ever Told for Capital Stage aboard the Riverboat Delta King. Additional regional theatre credits include work at the Sacramento Theatre Company, the Foothill Theatre Company, the Actor’s Theatre of Louisville, the Williamstown Theatre Festival, the Philadelphia Theatre Company, and the People’s Light and Theatre Company in Malvern, PA. Greg also writes and directs entertainment for his own company, Greg Alexander Productions. Greg is a proud member of the B Street Theatre Acting Company and lives in Sacramento with his wife Sean, and their Westies, Duffy and Milo.

Elisabeth Nunziato - [Aouda/Cockney Newsboy]
Elisabeth is a B Street Acting Company member and appeared most recently in B Street's new B3 series production of Rabbit Hole and prior to that directed The Book of Liz. Before that she was seen in Wishing Well and Juno and the Paycock. She also works in film, television and voice-over. Her film credits include Phenomenon with John Travolta and Robert Duval, Bicentennial Man, Frost and several independents. Television credits include the CBS pilot Henry Lee with Danny Glover, Masterpiece Theatre for PBS and several CBS Movies of the week. Nunziato's voice-work ranges from documentary, political and corporate narration to announcing for NBC and WB affiliates.

David Pierini - [Multiple Roles]
David was last seen on the mainstage in Buck Busfield’s Make Someone Happy, and recently appeared at Sacramento Theatre Company in their production of Of Mice and Men. A member of the B Street Theatre Acting Company, David was seen last year in the revival of The Big Bang, Throwing Parties and Wishing Well. For the Family Series, David was seen in The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, Johnny Tremain and wrote The Princess And The Pauper and most recently, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer.

Amy Resnick - [Passepartout]
Amy is very happy to be back at the B Street Theatre where she has appeared in: Sarah, Sarah, The Clean House, The Tale of the Allergist's Wife, Boston Marriage, Criminal Hearts, Hidden In This Picture and Talley's Folley. Here at the B Street she has directed Below The Belt, Why We Have a Body, Something In The Air and Affections of May. Amy's twenty year career includes performances in New York (Lincoln Center, Cherry Lane) Los Angeles (Mark Taper Forum, South Coast Rep, Atlanta Alliance). Bay Area: Berekely Rep, The Aurora, Marin Theatre Co., Theatreworks, The Magic Theatre, San Jose Rep. and San Francisco Playhouse. Amy is a proud B Street Company member.
Michael Stevenson - [Phileas Fogg]
Michael most recently appeared as The Old Man in B Street's A Christmas Story and as Friar Laurence in Romeo and Juliet, and Baptista in The Taming of the Shrew at the Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival, and directed Of Mice and Men at the Sacramento Theatre Company. Sacramento: What the Butler Saw, And To All a Good Night, Around the World in 80 Days, Treasure Island, The Canterville Ghost, Lilly's Purple Plastic Purse and Apartment 3A, B Street Theatre; The Taming of the Shrew, The Seven Ages of Man, Sacramento Theatre Company; Much Ado About Nothing, Capital Stage. New York: Master, Mister, Ground Floor Theater Lab; Train Stories, Sanford Meisner Theater; and Armchair in Hell (co-writer), St. Clemens Theatre. He is co-director of the B Street Theatre Conservatory, with his wife Jamie Jones, and a member of the B Street Theatre Acting Company. He holds an M.F.A. from the American Conservatory Theatre.