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(Broadway Revival, 2008)

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Production Information
Previews:April 19, 2008 (17 previews)
Opening:May 04, 2008
Theatres:Longacre Theatre
(4/19/2008 - ?)
Production Type:Revival
Production Status: Running
Run Type:Open Run
Market:Broadway
Running Time:2 hours and 40 minutes, with 1 intermission
Intermissions:1
Bernard has been happily juggling amorous encounters at his Paris apartment with three airline stewardesses on different flight schedules. But when a new, faster Boeing jet comes on board, all hell breaks loose.
 
Production Staff
Simon Baker
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Sound Designer
Lawrence Boyette
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Hair Designer
Christ Cambell
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Literal Play Translation
Beverley Cross
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Play Translation
Francis Evans
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Play Translation
Rob Howell
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Scenic Designer
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Costume Designer
Claire van Kampen
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Composer
(Original Music)
Hugh Vanstone
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Lighting Designer
Matthew Warchus
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Director
 
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Christine Baranski
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Berthe
Gina Gershon
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Gabriella
Kathryn Hahn
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Gloria
Roxanna Hope
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Gretchen (Understudy)
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Gloria (Understudy)
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Gabriella (Understudy)
Mary McCormack
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Gretchen
Pippa Pearthree
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Berthe (Understudy)
Mark Rylance
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Robert
Ray Virta
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Bernard (Understudy)
Bradley Whitford
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Bernard
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