Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: You can tell it’s a farce right off, with seven doors circling the living room set.
Those doors get a workout in “Boeing Boeing,” a 1960 French farce by Marc Camoletti that was originally a huge hit in London and a flop on Broadway. It was improbably reborn in London and on Broadway in 2007-08, made magical by Mark Rylance as Robert, a country innocent who is in awe of his urbane friend’s fail-proof system for keeping three beautiful women in simultaneous sexual rotation.
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