Boeing Boeing
Comedy Theatre, London 3 February 2007 to 26th January 2008
Bernard, a successful architect living in Paris, thinks he can easily cope
with his three air-hostess fiancées. It is all a question of timetables
and a reliable, long-suffering housekeeper who reluctantly has the role of
romantic air-traffic controller. When old school friend Robert arrives, Bernard
relishes the chance to show his wide-eyed visitor his first-class operation
at work. Unfortunately, schedules change, flights are delayed and a new turbo-charged
Boeing aircraft is introduced: chaos ensues in this hysterical whirl of mayhem
and matchmaking.
Originally opening in the mid-1960s, Boeing Boeing held the record for
the longest running comedy in the West End, playing over 2,000 performances
before transferring to Broadway. Matthew Warchus’s new production of this
classic comedy is set to be one of the most enjoyable and mischievously funny
shows in the West End for years.
For all additional information and booking details, visit the official web
site: www.boeingboeing.co.uk
What the popular press had to say.....
NICHOLAS DE JONGH for THE EVENING STANDARD says, “Sheer, silly, comic
pleasure.” MICHAEL BILLINGTON for THE
GUARDIAN says, “Loving
production, achieves a kind of delirium.” BENEDICT NIGHTINGALE for THE
TIMES says, “Refreshingly hilarious.” And RHODA KOENIG for THE
INDEPENDENT.

Audience's reviews:
Fantastic - still hurting from laughing. Got anxious for
Robert (cos us Guys still together); Great fun...go!
Kyle
(36) London