Members Only
By (Author) Fabrice Roger-Lacan
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Oberon Modern Plays
29th March 2006
United Kingdom
Paperback
96
Width 130mm, Height 210mm
Who was it who said that a friend is someone you can phone in the middle of the night and say, "I've just killed a man" and he'll say "OK, where's the body"
Adrien and Bernard are lifelong friends and business partners. It's Bernard's fortieth birthday. But Adrien can't come. Adrien has a big night at his club.
And the crash starts there.
An intimate, fast moving, cruel and tender comedy about friendship, obsession and the absurdity of desire. An epic journey from small things to the big one."There are no rules for friendship, but there are...guidelines"
Members Only opened at the Trafalgar Studios in March 2006.
Born in 1966, Fabrice Roger-Lacan is a playwright and screenwriter for TV and film. His most recent credits include 'Akoibon' (dir. Edouard Baer, 2005), 'Le Bison' (dir. Isabelle Nanty, 2003) and 'Adolphe' (dir. Benoit Jacquot, 2002). 'Members Only' (Cravate Club) was written in 2001 and is his first play. It won the Prix du Jeune Theatre de l'Academie Francaise and was nominated for the Molieres 2001.