Evita’s Roger switches to Boeing-Boeing

Published Friday 11 May 2007 at 15:20 by Nuala Calvi

Elena Roger is to join the cast of Boeing-Boeing at the Comedy Theatre three days after finishing in the title role in Evita at the Adelphi on May 26.

The Olivier Award nominee will play Italian air stewardess Gabriella in the show, penned by Mark Camoletti.

She will be joined by Smack the Pony actress Doon Mackichan, who takes up the role of Lufthansa air hostess Gretchen.

Adrian Dunbar, who co-wrote and starred in the BAFTA nominated Hear my Song, takes on the role of playboy Bernard, while Neil Stuke, star of BBC sitcom Game On, plays his old school chum, Robert.

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