1^This descision came from noticing parallels between accounts of Willi Koeppen and the Cuckoo bird: In literature (particularly Shakespeare) the Cuckoo symbolises cold-bloodedness, madness, cuckoldry and elusivity. I made the detective a Bluejay (a curious and intelligent bird perhaps best known for its habit of collecting bright, eye-catching objects like bottle caps, foil and feathers) to reflect his hopes to collect enough clues in the wake of C’koo’s departure for a picture of him to begin to form. The feather distinguishes the different characters surrounding C’koo’s disappearance, and acts as the pen he uses to record the details of the case.
The entire play is scored exclusively by the jazz of Donald Byrd, from his album “Byrd’s Eye View”.