

Night Train To Bolina
Nilo Cruz
Three characters whose lives seem to be moving nowhere set out to build a dream, even if that dream seems perilous.
This stirring portrait of three Cuban exiles and their harrowing journey across the Caribbean Sea examines the universal themes of freedom and oppression, hope and survival.
"Cruz divides the essence of A Bicycle Country into the four elements of life –earth, water, fire, wind... Like an impressionist painting in words. It tells a rather simple story in a language that sails across all horizons."
— Miami Herald
"In Nilo Cruz’s play A Bicycle Country, Ines dreams about wearing her best scarf when she steps off the raft in Florida. It’s a deluded dream, but sweet image culled from ordinary life. She’s so full of exuberance and hope yet living in a prison of a country where want frustrates hope at every turn."
— Oregonian
| Character |
|---|
| Ines A woman in her 30s |
| Pepe A man in his 30s All three characters are Cuban. |
| Julio A man in his 40s |
A Bicycle Country is a play written by Nilo Cruz and published by Dramatists Play Service .
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