CÉCILE: Bernard, what's going on? I could hear voices.
"Boeing Boeing" is a play by Marc and Françoise Pascal, based on the 1960 French play "La Boîte à Sardines" by Marc Pascal. The play is a comedy of errors, revolving around the life of Bernard Devereaux, a playboy and a correspondent for a Parisian newspaper, who juggles multiple romantic relationships with three beautiful women, all engaged to be married on the same day. The play's plot is known for its fast-paced wit, slapstick humor, and intricate plot twists.
BERNARD: (calmly) Oh, it was just my...my cleaner. Yes, that's it.
(The scene opens with Bernard, hastily dressed, trying to usher Veronica, disguised in a hat and sunglasses, out of his apartment without running into Cécile, who is waiting in the next room.)
The play resolves with Bernard facing the consequences of his actions. In a last-ditch effort to salvage the situation, Bernard attempts to figure out which of the women he actually loves.
As Bernard navigates through these complex interactions, misunderstandings escalate. The climax involves a chaotic scene where all characters are present, leading to a series of comedic revelations.