The
Huntington Beach Academy for the Performing Arts presents Boeing Boeing
APA
Theatre is presenting our 20th season of plays.
Our season opens on September 10 with the farce, Boeing
Boeing. That will be followed
with the Pulitzer Prize winning drama, Look
Homeward, Angel which is based on Thomas Wolfe’s autobiographical book
opens November 12. APA’s
first play was the Anouilh adaptation of Antigone
which we are reviving for our 20th anniversary opening on
February 4. Our Main Stage
season ends with the British Farce, On The
Razzle which opens on April 14. For
more information call (714) 536-2514 Ext. 4025.
www.hbapa.org.
Our
Theatre Guild is producing this Boeing
Boeing transforming our Black Box into a dinner theatre as a theatre
fundraiser. So not only do you get to see a hysterical play, you get dinner.
There are four performances. Tickets
are only available in advance. First
class seat - reserved seat, dinner/lunch, 2 raffle tickets, 1 complimentary
"mocktail", 1 complimentary coffee with dessert $40.00
Business class seat - general seat,
dinner/lunch $30.00
Boeing Boeing is a farce
by Marc Camoletti, translated by Beverly Cross, revised by Francis
Evans. Directed by Robert Rotenberry
Winner of the 2008 Tony Award for Best Revival of
a Play, Boeing, Boeing is a hilarious, door-slamming farce. Bernard, an American
architect living in 1960s Paris, successfully juggles three flight attendant
fiancées: one American, one German, and one Italian. He tracks their schedules
while his long-suffering housekeeper reluctantly plays romantic air controller
as they fly in and out of his swank bachelor pad. But when his old college pal,
Robert, visits unexpectedly,
things turn a tad turbulent. Unfortunately for Bernard, a faster Boeing jet has
been introduced. Schedules change, flights are delayed, and chaos ensues in this
hysterical, high-flying fiancée fiasco.
"This latest edition of a play named for an
aircraft soars right out of its time zone and into some unpolluted stratosphere
of classic physical comedy." - The New York
Times
“Screwball heaven.” - New York Magazine
“Delectable, exhilarating & witty.” - USA Today
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