THE SHOW
September 1-25, 2011
by Marc Camoletti
translated by Beverly Cross and Francis Evans
Paris, 1960—Bernard, a successful architect living abroad, thinks he can easily juggle his three flight attendant fiancées. It’s all a question of timing and a little help from his trusted housekeeper, who reluctantly plays romantic air traffic controller. When a new jet engine shortens international travel times, all three scheduled “layovers” collide—and Bernard’s cleverly managed flights of fancy are in for a rougher ride. A rollicking, jet-propelled comedy, in its Arkansas premiere.
CAST AND TEAMS
CAST
Niccole Thurman* Gloria
Jim Goza Bernard
Erika Wilhite Berthe
Chris Crawford Robert
Paloma Nozicka Gabriella
Jenny Guy Gretchen
CREATIVE
Morgan Hicks Director
Joseph Fletcher* Stage Manager
Shawn Irish Scenic Designer
Michael J. Riha Sound and Lighting Designer
Patricia Martin Costume Designer
Josh Tillotson Production Head
Emily Bohannan Assistant Stage Manager
Emily Tomlinson Prop Master
Latricia Reichman Cutter/Draper
Lydia Winkleman Assistant Lighting Designer
the press
THE REVIEWS ARE IN
"A non-stop flurry of frenetic physical and verbal comedy" make Boeing-Boeing — as it is staged by TheatreSquared in Fayetteville, Ark. — one deliriously, hilariously fun show."
- James D. Watts, Jr., Tulsa World - Click to read full review
"Boeing-Boeing is outta sight! TheatreSquared’s sixth season takes off with a jet-packed tour-de-farce that soars to ridiculous heights. With this purely high-altitude cast, chances are good you’ll be struggling to catch your breath."
- Tobias Wray, The Fayetteville Flyer - Click to read full review
"TheatreSquared and a brilliant cast make this farce fresh and funny… and the Fayetteville theater company has kept the ambiance of the swingin’ ’60s with great period costuming, lighting and sound."
- Becca Bacon Martin, What's Up! - Click to read full review
"TheatreSquared's Boeing-Boeing is a fabulous, funny free-fall. The actors’ impeccable comedic timing and heavy doses each of witty wordplay and slapstick physical humor make this two-hour theatrical treat fly by... Take a date. Take two. Maybe three … just not on the same night!"
- Christopher Spencer, Ozarks Unbound - Click to read full review