Review: ‘Boeing Boeing’…… Be sure you're going
Wednesday, June 17, 2015
‘Boeing Boeing’…… Be sure you're going
By Marc Camoletti
Directed by Ted Jaquith
@
The Edmonds Driftwood Players
Wade James Theatre
June 12 – June 28, 2015
Text by Victoria Gilleland
Anything
with “Boeing” in the title must be connected to our favorite aircraft
manufacturer, Seattle and the Pacific Northwest …. right? In this hilarious farce “The Boeing Connection”
is through three gorgeous air hostesses from America, Italy, and Germany who fly
international routes with stopovers in Paris … perhaps on Boeing aircraft?
Unlikely as
it seems each of these lovely ladies is engaged to the same American in Paris,
Bernard. Because of Bernard’s skill at
scheduling visits from his lady friends, each of them knows nothing about the
others. Bernard finds himself in trouble
when his fiancés’ flight schedules change due to weather delays and the faster
jets of the 1960s ….. What to do when these ladies all arrive at his apartment at
the same time????
The setting
for this hilarious comedy is 1960s Paris,
Pre-Women’s Lib …. The liberated daughters
among us might take offence at the premise of this play. But remember,
this is a farce, a comedy whose sole purpose is to entertain with
characters who become involved in ludicrous situations that are highly
exaggerated, extravagant and improbable ... and very, very, very funny!
For some
time Bernard has enjoyed the assistance of his accommodating French
housekeeper, Berthe, who is his
grumbling partner in this deception ... Berthe manages to ready the bedrooms and prepare
the appropriate Italian, German and American foods as the fiancées cycle
through the apartment. The overworked irritable cook and housekeeper is played
perfectly by Cindy Giese French who shows wonderful comedic timing as she
careens from one crisis to the next.
Jordan
Fermstad plays the ridiculously arrogant womanizer, Bernard. You get the feeling that he really believes he
is doing the right thing as long as he can keep the schedule straight! Robert, Bernard’s nerdy friend from Wisconsin
who stumbles into town as the ruse is unravelling, is played flawlessly by
Greg LoProto. You can see the wheels turning as Robert tries
to sort out the craziness happening around him.
Sara Schweid’s
performance is priceless as the domineering but hypersensitive German air
hostess, Gretchen. Jennifer Makenas
enthusiastically plays the take charge
American, Gloria. The Italian,
Gabriella, is portrayed as a sentimental passionate spirit by the lovely Veronica
Tuttell. National clichés abound!
EdmondsDriftwood Players is a wonderful community theatre with a warm welcoming atmosphere. Don't miss this opportunity to kick back, relax
and have a good laugh while experiencing a fabulous evening of entertainment … It’s
all happening at the Wade James Theater on Main Street in Edmonds, June 12-28,
2015. 8:00 pm Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays; 2:00 pm Sundays.
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