BOEING-BOEING Closes Aurora Theatre's 14th Season

By: May. 14, 2010
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Aurora Theatre's 14th season will conclude with Marc Camoletti's farce, Boeing-Boeing, starting on May 6 continuing through May 30. Performances are Thursday through Saturday at 8:00 PM with matinees Saturday and Sunday at 2:30PM.  Tickets are $16-$30.  Preview Performance Tuesday, May 4 at 8:00 PM with tickets $5 for Gwinnett County Schools, Student, Faculty and Staff; $10 for all others. Discount matinee Wednesday, March 26 at 10:00 AM with $14 tickets. 

This crowd-pleasing comedy became the 1965 film starring Jerry Lewis & Tony Curtis and more recently won the 2008 Tony Award for Best Revival. Boeing-Boeing invites you to fly the really friendly skies with Bernard, an architect living in Paris, who has been successfully juggling three (yes, three) fiancées who are all flight attendants. His housekeeper reluctantly plays romantic air-traffic controller as they fly in and out of his swanky bachelor pad. But when his old college pal Robert visits, things get turbulent in the final production of Aurora Theatre's 14th season, starting on May 6 continuing through May 30.

Aurora's production will feature some of Atlanta's finest talent including Joe Knezevich (Pride and Prejudice - ALLIANCE THEATRE, Richard III - Georgia Shakespeare) as the French playboy architect Bernard. His three stewardess fiancée's are played by three of funniest beauties in the region with Cheri Christian (A Piece of My Heart - Theatre in the Square, Host of the TV Series The Movie Bowl on TBS) portraying Jaqueline from Air France, Courtney Patterson (Managing Maxine - ALLIANCE THEATRE; Cat on a Hot Tin Roof -Georgia Shakespeare, Last of the Red Hot Lovers - Aurora Theatre) will play the German Judith, and Megan Hayes (Noises Off! - Aurora Theatre) as the all-American girl, Janet. The cast also includes Aurora favorite Nita Hardy (A Catered Affair, Corpse!) and making his Aurora theatre debut, Andrew Benator (Eurydice - ALLIANCE THEATRE, television: House of Payne, Law & Order) as faithful school chum Robert. The play will be directed by Aurora Theatre Artistic Associate Susan Reid.

Anthony Rodriguez, Producing Artistic Director of Aurora Theatre, "A few years ago, we ended our season with Noises Off, and it was a smash hit. People really loved kicking off their summer with a smile. Boeing-Boeing has a similar feel - too many doors, women in their underwear, and lots of comic shtick. Boeing-Boeing is carefully crafted to wring out every drop of funny."

The Cast and Crew include Joe Knezevich* BERNARD, playboy extraordinaire; Andrew Benator* ROBERT - school friend of Bernard's; Courtney Patterson* JUDITH - German stewardess; Cheri; Christian JAQUELINE - French stewardess; Megan Hayes JANET - American stewardess; and Nita Hardy BERTHA - maid. *denotes member of Actor's Equity Association. Anthony Rodriguez, Producing Artistic Director; Ann-Carol Pence, Associate Producer; Susan Reid, Director; Katie Pelkey, Stage Manager; Jamie Bullins, Set Designer; Rob Dillard, Lighting Design;Linda Patterson, Costume & Props Design; Spencer Stephens, Sound Design; Sarah Thomson, Scenic Artist; James Helms, Technical Director; Britt Hultgren, Production Manager; Alisha Boley, Asst Stage Manager; George Deavours, Wig and Make Up Design.

For information visit www.auroratheatre.com.



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