Boeing-Boeing is a farcical comedy written by French playwright Marc Camoletti with translations in several different languages, including the best-known 1960s English translation by British playwright Beverley Cross. The play follows Bernard, a Parisian architect and womanizer, as he manages visits to three flight attendant fiancées of varied nationalities, only to have his planning and timetables disrupted by the introduction of a newer, faster Boeing jet. Since its seven-year opening run on London's West End in 1962, the play has won several awards. Boeing-Boeing is listed in the Guinness Book of World Records as the most performed French play in the world.