Fasten your seatbelts for a fantastically funny farce which is set to take off this week when BAD Theatre (Bretforton Amateur Dramatics) returns to the stage with its latest production.
Written by master of French farce, Marc Camoletti, Boeing Boeing follows the exploits of bachelor Bernard and his trio of flight attendant fiancées.
Gloria, Gabriella and Gretchen all work for different airlines and Bernard, with the help of his long-suffering housekeeper, ensures they don’t know about each other.
Unfortunately for the lying lothario, a new super-fast jet brings all three women to his Paris apartment at the same time and chaos ensues.
The performances take place at The Theatrebarn, Bretforton from March 6 to 8 at 7.30pm, with a 2pm matinee on Saturday.

Theatrebarn, Bretforton.
The theatre itself is housed in a magnificent medieval tithe barn with comfortable raked seating and a bar open for pre and post-performance refreshments. Parking is free.
Alice Heather, chair of BAD Theatre, said: “We’re delighted to return to The Theatrebarn with our first-ever farce. Boeing Boeing is a hilarious comedy, and we hope our audiences will love it as much as we do.”
Visit buytickets.at/badtheatre1 for tickets at £15.50 adult and £12.50 child or see BAD’s Facebook page, facebook.com/BADTheatreBretforton.
