My one-act play, Peloton, premiered at the Lowry Theatre in Salford in January 2012 and lasted one performance.
It was my entry in a competition hosted by an experimental theatre company and it told the story of an everyday family man and his mid-life crisis. A keen cyclist, he decides to enter the Etape du Tour to win back some self-esteem and respect from his wife, kids and friends.
During his training, he is visited by ghosts of the Tour, including touristeroutier Jules Deloffre, who entered the 1908 race independently and paid for his bed and board by doing acrobatic tricks at the end of every stage, and 1923 winner Henri Pélissier, whose personal life, from his wife’s suicide to his own murder at the hands of his young lover,…
