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2012 comic relief at Reps

The play tells the story of Bernard, a successful architect living in Paris while juggling three flight attendant fiancées  – one an American, one British and the third a German. With a complex system based on their flight schedules and some assistance from his disapproving housekeeper. Bernard thinks he can easily keep each woman unaware of the others’ existence.
But when schedules change, flights are delayed, and a new and faster jet is introduced, Bernard’s system sta-rts falling ap-art.
Zane E Lucas, who dire-cts the production, said: “Bo-eing-Boeing is farce at its best and is sure to keep audiences on their toes. This type of entertainment is ideal for the holiday season and is a great show with which to welcome in 2012.”
Boeing Boeing was written by Marc Camoletti and Beverley Cross and made its debut in the 1960s. Now it has been updated and has recently enjoyed commercial and critical success in New York and London, and returns to Reps for a two-week run. It stars Ryan Lawrence, Paul Shephard, Jamie McLaren, Chido Maunze, Kyla Ren-der and Mike Blackburn.
The show has a preview performance on Friday December 30 (7pm), when it is free for pensioners and half price for all other patrons. The gala opening night is New Year’s Eve (6.30pm), when the performance will be preceded by snacks and wine in the Reps foyer. The show then runs until Saturday January 14, with performances each night at 7pm, except Sunday and Monday, and an additional matinee on Saturday January 7 (2.30pm).
Advance booking for the play is now open at The Spotlight.