The Lambs Theatre Club

From its origins in 1874 as an intimate actors' dining club, The Lambs by 1925 had become the most famous theatrical club in the world. Fred Astaire said, "When I was made a Lamb I felt as if I had been knighted." The roster of its 6,000 members over the years includes Irving Berlin, W.C. Fields, John Barrymore and Will Rogers, with honorary members like John Wayne and Dwight D. Eisenhower.

Drawn extensively from The Lambs' official archives, and including many anecdotes from oral histories, this is the definitive record of the venerable club. It traces The Lambs' roots in London and its initial development in America, their famous touring "Gambols" in the early 20th century, rivals like The Players and The Friars, patriotic efforts during both world wars, Prohibition and the Great Depression; bankruptcy in 1975; and relocation and resurgence today. The book includes numerous rare photographs, bibliography and four appendices.

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The Lambs Theatre Club

From its origins in 1874 as an intimate actors' dining club, The Lambs by 1925 had become the most famous theatrical club in the world. Fred Astaire said, "When I was made a Lamb I felt as if I had been knighted." The roster of its 6,000 members over the years includes Irving Berlin, W.C. Fields, John Barrymore and Will Rogers, with honorary members like John Wayne and Dwight D. Eisenhower.

Drawn extensively from The Lambs' official archives, and including many anecdotes from oral histories, this is the definitive record of the venerable club. It traces The Lambs' roots in London and its initial development in America, their famous touring "Gambols" in the early 20th century, rivals like The Players and The Friars, patriotic efforts during both world wars, Prohibition and the Great Depression; bankruptcy in 1975; and relocation and resurgence today. The book includes numerous rare photographs, bibliography and four appendices.

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The Lambs Theatre Club

The Lambs Theatre Club

by Lewis J. Hardee Jr.
The Lambs Theatre Club

The Lambs Theatre Club

by Lewis J. Hardee Jr.

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Overview

From its origins in 1874 as an intimate actors' dining club, The Lambs by 1925 had become the most famous theatrical club in the world. Fred Astaire said, "When I was made a Lamb I felt as if I had been knighted." The roster of its 6,000 members over the years includes Irving Berlin, W.C. Fields, John Barrymore and Will Rogers, with honorary members like John Wayne and Dwight D. Eisenhower.

Drawn extensively from The Lambs' official archives, and including many anecdotes from oral histories, this is the definitive record of the venerable club. It traces The Lambs' roots in London and its initial development in America, their famous touring "Gambols" in the early 20th century, rivals like The Players and The Friars, patriotic efforts during both world wars, Prohibition and the Great Depression; bankruptcy in 1975; and relocation and resurgence today. The book includes numerous rare photographs, bibliography and four appendices.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780786460953
Publisher: McFarland & Company, Incorporated Publishers
Publication date: 11/10/2011
Edition description: Reprint
Pages: 288
Product dimensions: 6.90(w) x 10.00(h) x 0.70(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

The late Lewis J. Hardee, Jr., was a Lambs officer and lived in New York.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Preface     
Introduction: The Namesake of the Club     

1. Union Square     
2. Madison Square     
3. Dublin-on-Hudson     
4. Herald Square     
5. Times Square     
6. The Lambs at War     
7. Lightnin' Strikes!     
8. When Lambs Roared     
9. A Flag at Half Mast     
10. World War II and Aftermath     
11. “Chapter 11”     
12. Happy Hours     

Appendix I. Shepherds of the Lambs     
Appendix II. Immortal Lambs     
Appendix III. Clubhouses and Meeting Places of the Lambs, 1874–2004     
Appendix IV. The Lambs Foundation, Inc.     
Notes     
SelectedBibliography     
Index     
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