Christine Baranski and Mark Rylance star in the Broadway production of Boeing-Boeing, Marc Camoletti's classic sixties comedy of errors opening at Broadway's Longacre Theatre. Matthew Warchus directs.
In the play, an architect living in Paris has been successfully juggling three flight attendant fiancées with his housekeeper reluctantly playing romantic air-traffic controller as they fly in and out of his swank bachelor pad. But when an old school pal visits, things get rather turbulent. The London production received two 2008 Oliver Award nominations for Best Revival and Best Actor in a Play for Rylance.
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What a great night of fun. I can not say enough about how good the show was. So funny, I laughed the whole show. Mark Rylance is the ultimate actor. Go see it for sure.
Loved it! This show is easy to follow and hysterical. My hat goes off to actors and rest of the crew for doing an amazing job with this play. I watched it on December 14th, 2008.
saw the nov. 15 show. I loved this show! It was hysterical! Go see it! You just have a fun, good time. I loved each character, they were all fantastic. worth every penny.
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