BOEING BOEING
A NON-STOP COMEDY
June 28 – July 27
Springer Theatre
“Fiancées are much friendlier than wives. And you don’t need all that many.”
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By Marc Camoletti
Translated by Beverley Cross, revised by Francis Evans
Produced in Association with Western Canada Theatre, Kamloops, British Columbia
- Fasten your seat belt for a non-stop ride that will take you up, up and away!
Paris, 1960: Bernard, a successful architect juggles three flight attendant fiancées – an American, an Italian and a German. With the help of his disapproving housekeeper, Bernard thinks he can easily keep each woman unaware of the others’ existence. But with the arrival of speedier airplanes and an updated timetable, Bernard and his country bumpkin friend Richard must navigate the hilarious turbulence ahead.
“The funniest play to hit Broadway in years.”
– The Wall Street Journal“It’s deliciously, deliriously innocent. Pure pleasure and unconditional bliss!”
– The New York Times“Brilliantly funny. What a treat!”
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Playing at the Springer Theatre from June 28 to July 27, 2013
Evening Performances: Tuesday through Saturday 8:00PM
Matinees: Wednesday, Saturday, Sunday 2:30PMRunning Time: 2 hours 30 minutes with intermission
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- Is there a dress code for either theatre at the Playhouse?
- What time should I arrive at the theatre?
- What happens if I am late arriving for the show?
- How long is the show?
- Can I take photos or videos of the performance?
- Are food and drinks allowed in the auditorium?
- I’m in a wheelchair, or arriving with someone who is one. Are you accessible?
Is there a dress code for either theatre at the Playhouse?
No. We want you to be as comfortable as possible during your visit to the theatre and suggest that you simply dress appropriately for the season. Both theatres are air-conditioned so ensure you have appropriate clothing to stay comfortable during the show.
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What time should I arrive at the theatre?
You should arrive at least half an hour prior to showtime. Parking on busy performance days can be tricky. Allowing a little bit of extra time allows you to enjoy the views from our balconies before the show, while still getting to your seat on time. The theatre doors open about 30 minutes prior to the performance.
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What happens if I am late arriving for the show?
If you have already purchased your tickets, your seats are safe and will be waiting for you. However, once a performance has begun you may have to wait until a suitable break in the performance and then you will be as conveniently as possible by an usher.
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How long is the show?
Each show is different. Most will run approximately 2 to 2.5 hours in length, including intermission. The best way to find out is to contact the box office by calling (613) 382-7020, toll free at 1-866-382-7020 or by emailing boxoffice@1000islandsplayhouse.com
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Can I take photos or videos of the performance?
Unfortunately, no. The use of cameras, video cameras and any other sound or image-recording devices are strictly forbidden in the theatres. You are also requested not to text or message during the performance.
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Are food and drinks allowed in the auditorium?
No, with the exception of bottled water, which can be purchased at our concession stands before the show or at intermission.
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I’m in a wheelchair, or arriving with someone who is one. Are you accessible?
Yes. Please visit our accessibility page for more information.
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