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.
Performers
| Trick Cyclist | Tom Ecobelli | |
| Frank | Dave Charles | |
| Daisy | Marie Woodward | |
| Francis | Richard Van Slyke | |
| Kitty | Belinda Nero Florada | |
| Julian | J. Robert Williams |
Production Staff
| Director | Duncan Morrison | |
| Producer | Terry G. Paulson | |
| Ass't Director | Steven Kilgore | |
| Musical Director | Christopher Trombley | |
| Stage Manager | Bill Morrison | |
| Prompter | Steven Kilgore | |
| Set Design | Bill Morrison | |
| Set Construction | Bill Morrison | |
| Set Decor/Painting | Bill Morrison | |
| Lighting Design | Don Mealy | |
| Lighting Execution | Don Mealy | |
| Sound | Vicki Verner | |
| Properties | Marsha Berry | |
| Make-up | Pat Timm | |
| Costumes | Lois Morrison | |
| Casting | Jean Foster | |
| Casting | Jeff Foster | |
| Casting | Melissa Putterman | |
| Lighting Execution | Marc Astafan | |
| Lighting Execution | Joseph Fava | |
| Properties | Melissa Putterman | |
| Properties | Vicki Verner | |
| Properties | Juanita Brown | |
| Set Construction | Duncan Morrison | |
| After Show Party | Ingrid Forst |
