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Clying Coach in Cinderella - Flying by FoyTheatre is magical and restorative no matter where it may be found in the world. While we take great pride in our 48 Broadway productions, we are also dedicated to bringing the highest standards of artistry, vision, and safety to the smallest school venue. From classics like Peter Pan, and Wizard of Oz, modern productions and new works, we are at your service. [QUICK LINK TO OUR STANDARD PACKAGES]


Peter Pan presented in Aarhus, Denmark

If you are producing traditional productions of shows such as Peter Pan, Wizard of Oz, Fiddler on the Roof, A Christmas Carol, Seussical or other productions generally requiring flight sequences, our  Standard Package suits most needs. We have, by far, the most experience with such productions.


For those developing new productions large and small, our team of designers, engineers, planners,  flight directors, and staff are at your disposal. We'll never let you down (until it's time to land anyway!) Foy on Broadway

Billy Elliot at the Tony Awards

The following is a scrapbook of images, posters, and playbills of Foy theatre projects from around the world.


Charleston Stage's A Christmas Carol


Mary Poppins
Broadway


Garden of Earthly Delights
Off-Broadway


Tarzan on Broadway


Jerome Robins'
Broadway


Sandy Duncan
Peter Pan on Broadway


Tommy



Nina and the Twelve Months, Presented in Japan

       


Peter Pan in Russia (New York State Theatre Institute)


Traditional British Pantomimes

The 2009 pantomime season offers a host of Foy flying effects in Great Britain, including: Peter Pan at the Lyceum in Edinburgh, the Hull New Theatre, the Grand Theatre in Blackpool, the Gaiety Theatre on the Isle of Man, and the Assembly Hall Theatre in Tunbridge Wells; Aladdin at the Hackney Empire; Sleeping Beauty in Cheltenham at the Everyman Theatre, the Grand Theatre in Swansea, the Birmingham Hippodrome, and Theatre Royal in Bath; Cinderella at His Majesty’s Theatre in Aberdeen, the Orchard Theatre in Dartford, the Grand in Wolverhampton, and Theatre Royal in Newcastle; and Jack and the Beanstalk at the Nottingham Royal Centre.