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Now audiences everywhere have a chance to meet the famous daredevil reporter from 1890 who:

  • Traveled around the world in 72 Days.
  • Journeyed to Mexico and became one of America's first female foreign correspondents.
  • Championed the causes of the working girl.
  • Feigned insanity and penned the work "Ten Days In The Madhouse."
  • Personally interviewed Susan B. Anthony and Emma Goldman

How is it possible we are meeting the remarkable Nellie Bly face to face? Simply because she has traveled over a hundred years through time to get our story. Join in the fun as this nineteenth-century woman meets the modern-day world.

Review of Nellie Bly after an appearance at The New Hampshire Humanities Council Chautauqua event:

"It's always great fun to see a new character emerge on the Chautauqua stage but Anne's portrayal of Nellie Bly was especially rewarding ; she and Nellie provided a most informative presentation and graced the stage with wit and charm . I'd highly reccommend Ms. Pasquale a.k.a Nellie Bly to any and all Chautauqua presenters." - Dick Johnson, Ph.S., Professor of American History, and Chautauqua Scholar

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A. Pasquale as Nellie Bly
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