New Stage Theatre Closes BOEING BOEING, 2/7

By: Feb. 07, 2010
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New Stage Theatre will closet its show Boeing Boeing, by Marc Camoletti, adapted by Beverley Cross, on February 7, 2010.

High-flying and side-splitting, Boeing Boeing was revived on Broadway in 2008 in a Tony-winning production. This 1960 s French farce, adapted for the English-speaking stage, features self-styled Parisian lothario Bernard, who has French, German and American fiances, each beautiful airline hostesses with frequent layovers. He keeps one up, one down and one pending until unexpected schedule changes bring all three to Paris and Bernard's apartment at the same time.

Tickets range in price from $18-$22 and can be purchased via www.newstagetheatre.com.

The mission of New Stage Theatre is to provide professional theatre of the highest quality for the people of Mississippi and the southeast.

New Stage is committed to producing important contemporary works and classics, selected for their artistic merit and their power to illuminate the human condition. Challenging new works in development are included through the Eudora Welty New Play Series named for the distinguished writer who helped found New Stage. For more information visit www.newstagetheatre.com.

 


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