Spokesong

Musical | Play

Written by:
Jimmy Kennedy, Stewart Parker

Opening: February 6, 1987

Closing: February 15, 1987

Number of performances: 7

Time:The 1970's

Setting:
Belfast, Northern Ireland

Synopsis:
Set in and around a bicycle shop in Belfast, this wise and humorous play concerns Frank, the current operator of the shop started by his grandfather. Frank believes that all the world's problems can be solved if people simply switch to bicycles for transportation. Like Brendan Behan and Bertolt Brecht, Parker uses songs to comment on the action. All are original except "Bicycle Built for Two," sung by Frank to his girlfriend Daisy. The bicycle and the shop become an ingenious metaphor for the problems in Northern Ireland and, indirectly, about the problems of modern civilization.

Production Staff

DirectorDuncan Morrison
ProducerTerry G. Paulson
Ass't DirectorSteven Kilgore
Musical DirectorChristopher Trombley
Stage ManagerBill Morrison
PrompterSteven Kilgore
Set DesignBill Morrison
Set ConstructionBill Morrison
Set Decor/PaintingBill Morrison
Lighting DesignDon Mealy
Lighting ExecutionDon Mealy
SoundVicki Verner
PropertiesMarsha Berry
Make-upPat Timm
CostumesLois Morrison
CastingJean Foster
CastingJeff Foster
CastingMelissa Putterman
Lighting ExecutionMarc Astafan
Lighting ExecutionJoseph Fava
PropertiesMelissa Putterman
PropertiesVicki Verner
PropertiesJuanita Brown
Set ConstructionDuncan Morrison
After Show PartyIngrid Forst