Boeing Boeing

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Showing: November 7th - November 29th


Synopsis

This 1960's French Farce adapted for the English-speaking stage features self-styled Parisian Bernard, who has Italian, German, and American fiancées, each beautiful airline hostesses with frequent "layovers." He keeps "one up, one down and one pending" until unexpected schedule changes bring all three to Paris and Bernard's apartment at the same time.


SHOW DATES

Evening Shows:
November 7th - November 29th
Fridays, and Saturdays - 7:30PM
Thursday 27th - 7:30PM

Matinee Shows:
November 8th, 15th & 22nd
Saturday - 2:00PM

LOCATION

Tugun Village Community Centre,
414 Coolangatta Road,
Tugun 4224


The image features three photos of Nathan Schulz, each with background colors red, blue, and yellow. He is wearing a navy blue and beige letterman jacket and a brown hat. The bottom right corner has a title saying "Boeing Boeing" written by Marc Camoletti, with Velvety text "Nathan Schulz as The Director" and a quote below: "Good evening ladies and gentlemen. This is your Captain speaking."

Creative Directors

Directed by
Nathan Schulz

Assistant Directed by
Peta Schulz and Barry Gibson

Credits

Boeing Boeing

Original script written by
Marc Camoletti Translated by Beverley Cross & Francis Evans

“Boeing Boeing” is presented by arrangement with ORiGiN™ Theatrical On Behalf of Samuel French, and Concord Theatricals.


Cast

  • The image features three photos of a man in a blue suit with a white turtleneck, each against different colored backgrounds: blue, yellow, and red. Below the photos, there is a graphic showing the title 'Boeing Boeing' written by Marc Camoletti, with the name Robert Quirk as Bernard. There is also a quote: 'Three is the ideal number. Less would be monotonous. More would be terribly tiring.'
  • The image features three portraits of a blonde woman dressed as a flight attendant with different background colors: blue, red, and yellow. She is holding sunglasses and a travel bag in two of the portraits, and she is smiling or looking surprised. There is also a title that reads 'Boeing Boeing' written by Marc Camoletti and a quote at the bottom about women and men.
  • Cover image of a book titled 'Boeing Boeing' written by Marc Camoletti, featuring actress Stephanie Puggioni as Gabriella in three poses. She is dressed in a red flight attendant uniform with a name tag, white shirt, black gloves, and sunglasses, against colorful backgrounds of red, yellow, and blue. The caption reads, 'So you have come back, have you? How dare you!'.
  • Poster for the play 'Boeing Boeing', written by Marc Camoletti, starring Andrea Murray as Gretchen. The poster features three portraits of a woman with blonde hair, wearing a white hat, white blazer, yellow scarf, and red earrings, with different colorful backgrounds (red, blue, and yellow). The woman is shown in different poses, including holding a phone and looking serious or smiling.
  • Cover of the book 'Boeing Boeing' featuring three images of Richard Alves in different poses against colorful backgrounds with the title and author written on it.
  • Poster for the play "Boeing Boeing" featuring Cee Campbell as Bertha, with three images of her in different expressions and outfits, colorful backgrounds, and a quote: "You don't need a maid. You need the mafia."