A comedy by Marc Camoletti and Beverley Cross

Bernard, a successful architect living in Paris, thinks he can easily cope with his three air-hostess fiancées. It is all a question of timetables and a reliable, long-suffering housekeeper who reluctantly has the role of romantic air-traffic controller. When old school friend Robert arrives, Bernard relishes the chance to show his wide-eyed visitor his first-class operation at work. Unfortunately, schedules change, flights are delayed and a new turbo-charged Boeing aircraft is introduced: chaos ensues in this hysterical whirl of mayhem and matchmaking.

The hit West End comedy has its regional première in Liverpool before flying on tour around the UK. Originally opened in the mid 1960’s, Matthew Warchus’s production of this classic comedy was one of the most enjoyable and mischievously funny shows in the West End for years.