CMU School of Drama


Friday, August 12, 2011

Farcical humor takes flight in 'Boeing Boeing'

Pittsburgh Tribune-Review: "The Mountain Playhouse's next summer show is a farcical revival of '60s lifestyles, sexy jet setting and Brazil's bossa nova music.
Opening on Tuesday, 'Boeing Boeing' centers on Bernard, an American playboy living in Paris who is juggling three flight-attendant fiancees -- one American, one German and one Italian. With the help of airline timetables and a phenomenally efficient housekeeper, he convinces each she is his only love."

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