The Club
by Eve Merriam, Alexandra Ivanoff

Off-Broadway Off-West End
The Club Book Cover
The Club Cover

Highlights

1900-1910 All Women Unit Set/Multiple Settings Period Costumes

Awards & Recognition

Drama Desk Award Obie Award

Nominee: Two 1977 Drama Desk Awards for Unique Theatrical Experience and OUtstanding Director - Musical Winner! 1977 Obie Award for Distinguished Production

Synopsis

Members of a stuffy all-male club, circa 1905, tap dance and sing 14 songs of the era, all indicative of male smugness and superiority.

During the finale, the audience discovers that the top hats, white ties and rails are actually being worn by women.

Press Reviews

"Extraordinary... high caliber... [with] style and verve... A refracting lens for the condescension and bigotry that pervade those good old songs, and by implication, our culture."

— The New York Post

Characters

Character
Freddie

Charman of the membership committee. A handsome, vain bachelor who is a wealthy gynecologist. Witty and cynical.

Bertie

Treasurer of the Club. Extremely attractive to the ladies. Married to a banker's daughter; he loves the good rich life he leads and has a suppressed rage about being the male counterpart to a woman who marries for money.

Bobby

Newly elected member of the Club. A newlywed, doting on his wife and still wuite attached to mama's apron strings. A young Franklin Roosevelt in type.

Henry

The stereotypical servant of the times.

Johnny

A diminutive page, source of information of all kinds for the Club members.

Maestro

Musical conductor who is onstage and participates in all Club doings.

Algy

Governor of the Club, thrice married. Somewhat older, jovial, commanding presence.

Publication

ISBN-13 9780573680830
ISBN-10 0573680833

The Club is a play written by Eve Merriam and published by Concord Theatricals .

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