Five people in a dive bar in the Lower East Side all contemplate their life ten years after John F. Kennedy's assassination.
[2] Originally it premiered Off Off Broadway at the Clark Center for Performing Arts in 1973, starred Don Parker, and ran for three hours and forty minutes.
[1] With no producer, it wasn't staged fully for another year in 1974 in London's, King's Head Theatre, with Parker portraying Spranger and directed by Clive Donner.
The cast were Barbara Montgomery (Wanda), Douglas Travis (Bartender), Don Parker (Spranger), Michael Sacks (Mark), Kaiulani Lee (Rona), and Shirley Knight (Carla).
It was later made into a TV film in 1982, with Merrill Brockway & Marshall W. Mason directing, starring Jane Alexander (Wanda), Lindsay Crouse (Rona), Brad Dourif (Mark), Charles Harper (Sparger), and Shirley Knight (Carla).