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Tickets on sale for pre-Jet Set farce

Rapid pace and dead-on timing: Robbie Godfrey will direct Boeing Boeing, a farce by Marc Camoletti, at the Bermuda Musical and Dramatic Society, at Daylesford Theatre, in Hamilton, from April 23 to May 2, 2026, at 7.30pm each night

The Bermuda Musical and Dramatic Society is promising that laughter will take flight when its new show opens on April 23. Boeing Boeing, a seven-door farce set in 1960s Paris, focuses on a bachelor named Bernard, played by Geoffrey Faiella, as he attempts to manage relationships with three stewardesses, portrayed by Lucy Russell, Kate Farmer and Allie Zuckerman, each of whom believes they are engaged to him.

According to a BMDS press release, the house of cards threatens to crumble when all three fiancees arrive at his flat on the same day, leaving him, his housekeeper, Berthe (Donna Nicholson), and his beleaguered school friend, Robert (Gregg Smith), to keep them apart.

“The premise of the play came about when commercial airline travel was transitioning from propeller-driven aircraft into the jet age,” explained director Robbie Godfrey, who has been producing BMDS plays since 2003.

“Marc Camoletti, the playwright, was spitballing about what would happen, now that people were travelling so much quicker to somebody who was a player like this guy.”

Jet set: the Bermuda Musical and Dramatical Society, will present Boeing, Boeing a farce written by Marc Camoletti, at Daylesford Theatre, from April 23 to May 2, 2026, at 7.30pm each night

Mr Godfrey said he was drawn to the challenge of staging a farce, which requires rapid pace and dead-on timing.

“The technicality of the show was quite appealing, but it also gives people an opportunity to be in something that really is a lot of fun, something they can really grab hold of,” he said.

“It will be non-stop laughter. It’s going to be an absolute hoot. If the actors have not left the stage absolutely exhausted, I have told them they have not done their job.

“It’s an incredible situational comedy with high stakes. At every point, just when you think it can’t get worse, it gets worse.”

He added: “Because it is so technical, everybody has to be really on point to make sure that things run smoothly.

“We have been absolutely thrilled by the amount of interest that a play like this has pulled in even though it is relatively unknown in the farce genre to most people.

“We have unfortunately had to turn down a number of people who wanted to be involved, but there is always something on down here, so that should not dissuade anyone who wants to get involved in theatre.”

• Boeing Boeing will be performed at Daylesford Theatre from April 23 to May 2. Tickets are available now at Ptix.bm/Boeing.

Robbie Godfrey (Photograph by Tristan Narraway)
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Published April 10, 2026 at 7:42 am (Updated April 10, 2026 at 7:42 am)

Tickets on sale for pre-Jet Set farce

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