
Sit back, relax...and start laughing!
Sit back, relax...and start laughing!
Don’t miss Tom Lister (Emmerdale), Daniel Casey (Midsomer Murders, Eastenders), Emily Head (The Inbetweeners, Emmerdale) and Susie Blake (Coronation Street, Mrs Brown’s Boys) in a brand-new, high-octane production of this multi award-winning West End and Broadway comedy classic, from director Guy Unsworth (Some Mothers Do ‘Ave ‘Em).
The most deliriously funny flight of your life- Mail on Sunday
Three Flight Attendants, three different airlines, three different timetables, each perfectly manoeuvred to avoid Bernard’s intricate love life crashing down to earth.
But it’s the 1960s, and Boeing have launched a new, faster aeroplane that’s going to create some serious turbulence, with Bernard’s three fiancés landing unexpectedly and simultaneously! As the hilarity really starts to take off, can Bernard survive while his long-suffering maid struggles to keep up with the changes and his befuddled friend Robert can’t even remember which stories go with which airline….?
Part of Birmingham Comedy Festival, Friday 4 to Sunday 13 October 2019.
Fasten your seatbelts and enjoy the ride!- The Independent
Mile-high hilarity!- New York Daily News
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The Alexandra, Birmingham
Birmingham’s beloved theatre, The Alexandra, was built in 1901 by William Coutts and throughout its vast history, has become home to first class entertainment. In 2018, the venue underwent an extensive refurbishment and reverted to its original name, The Alexandra. The theatre is a valuable contributor to culture within Birmingham and the West Midlands, presenting first-rate musicals, drama, comedy and more.
Notable performances at The Alexandra Theatre include Chicago, Fame and An Inspector Calls, with new shows added regularly. It’s seen many famous faces throughout the years and continues to bring star-studded shows to Birmingham straight from London’s West End. Browse The Alexandra’s show listings now.