Bobby Rydell: Virtual Conversation

August 20, 2020

New York – Aug 18, 2020 Born Robert Ridarelli on April 26, 1942, in South Philadelphia, Bobby Rydell showed his musical ability at an early age, playing drums professionally at the age of 9. He appeared on Dick Clark’s American Bandstand in 1959, and went on to sell more than… Continue reading →

Art Restoration Reveal

August 7, 2020

8-6-2020 The Lambs Foundation board has approved a long-term art conservation program to restore and protect our valuable collection. The collection has items going back to the 1700’s, and the collection’s portraits of past members is a virtual Who’s Who of American theater. Inspired by Lamb Christiana Cunningham-Adams, a well… Continue reading →

Virtual Conversation with Marion Ross

August 6, 2020

August 5 – 2020 – New York Millions of fans know Marion Ross for her 11-year portrayal as ‘Mrs. C” on Happy Days. Her fist love is the stage, and she has recieved critical acclaim for her Broadway and National Tour, with Jean Stapleton, in Arsenic and Old Lace, and the National Tour of Steel Magnolias.… Continue reading →

Virtual Conversation: Victoria Wilson

July 22, 2020

7-21-2020 Victoria Wilson is Senior Editor, Vice President at Knopf. Among the many authors she has worked with: Walter Abish, Alice Adams, Diana Ravitch, Laurel Ulrich, Susan Cheever, Mary Beth Norton, Laurie Colwin, William Gass, Lorrie Moore, Anne Rice, Phillipe Sands, Jill Ciment, Christopher Plummer, Helen Simpson, Lisa Alther, Meryle Secrest, Ruth… Continue reading →

Virtual Conversation: Deana Martin

July 16, 2020

7-15-2020 Deana Martin is an influential American singer, actor and performer and the very proud daughter of iconic entertainer, Dean Martin. Deana achieved success early in her career in films, theatre and television, then quickly added to her repertoire — recording artist, best-selling author, nationally syndicated radio host, licensed pilot, and… Continue reading →

Virtual Conversation: Michael Colby

July 9, 2020

July 8 – 2020: The Lambs held a virtual conversation with Michael Colby. The true story of Michael Elihu Colby whose childhood days at Manhattan Manhattan’s famous Algonquin Hotel comprised a vivid tapestry of encounters with glittering Broadway, Hollywood, and recording stars from the Marx Brothers to Ella Fitzgerald, Laurence… Continue reading →

Virtual Conversation: Jim Brochu

June 30, 2020

Monday, June 29th, 2020 – New York.  The Lambs held a virtual conversation with Jim Brochu, as interviewed by film historian, author and professor, Foster Hirsch (see video below). Thanks again to Lamb Magda Katz for scheduling Jim for this interview! Jim Brochu is the winner of the Drama Desk Award,… Continue reading →

Virtual Conversation: Todd Fisher

June 23, 2020

6-22-2020 New York. The Lambs held a virtual conversation with Todd Fisher, best known as the son of Debbie Reynolds and brother to Carrie Fisher.  Todd is an accomplished directors, cinematographer and producer of television, film and documentaries. Foster Hirsch, a film professor and author of sixteen books on film and… Continue reading →

Virtual Conversation: Lainie Kazan

June 18, 2020

LAINIE KAZAN is a multi-award winner in film, television and on stage. Kazan began her career as Barbra Streisand’s understudy in the Broadway production of Funny Girl. She soon became the “chanteuse” of her native New York, appearing in nightclubs and as a guest on virtually every top variety and… Continue reading →

Virtual Conversation: Lewis J. Stadlen

June 9, 2020

On Monday, June 9, 2020, The Lambs conducted a virtual conversation with actor Lewis J. Stadlen Lewis was Horace Vandergelder in the National touring company of Hello Dolly!  He is the recipient of the Irish Times Award for his performance at Dublin’s Gate Theater of Arthur Miller’s The Price. Broadway… Continue reading →

Renee Taylor Talks!

May 28, 2020

On May 27, 2020, The Lambs held another Virtual Conversation, this time with actress and Academy Award Nominee for writing Lovers and Other Strangers,  Renee Taylor. Arranged by Lamb Pat Addiss and Lamb Magda Katz, Renee was interviewed by Foster Hirsch, a film professor/historian and author of 16 books on… Continue reading →

So You Want to Sing Cabaret

May 19, 2020

David Sabella and Sue Matsuki recently talked about their new book, So You Want to Sing Cabaret: A Guide for Performers, hosted by Lamb Deborah Stone. The book may be purchased on Amazon.com – CLICK HERE

Conversation with Joyce Bulifant

May 7, 2020

Although all Lambs are staying safe at home we’re still doing events – online. In addition to our weekly virtual Low Jinks, we’re doing “Conversations” via zoom. On Monday, May 4, 2020, our guest was actress Joyce Bulifant, who’s work included The Brady Bunch and the Mary Tyler Moore Show.… Continue reading →

COVID-19 Virus Closure

March 24, 2020

Due to the COVID-19 Virus, the 3 West Building management has closed the pub and kitchen. As a result there will be no Low Jinks until further notice. We are suspending all other events for now, but note: the 5th Floor remains available for individual member use. However, there is… Continue reading →

Virtual Low Jinks – Friday, March 27th 5:30 – 7 PM

March 24, 2020

Time: Mar 27, 2020 05:30 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada (mark your calendars now!) Join Zoom Meeting: (Click below) https://zoom.us/j/634321249?pwd=S1RqN0dRbHNJMUQzWjdzYUV4S1ZNUT09 Meeting ID: 634 321 249 Password: 1874

Lambs named Best of Manhattan 2020

February 1, 2020

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The Lambs ® Receives 2020 Best of Manhattan Award Manhattan, Jan 31, 2020 – The Lambs has been selected for the 2020 Best of Manhattan Award in the Theater Organization category by the Manhattan Award Program. Each year, the Manhattan Award Program identifies companies that they believe have achieved exceptional… Continue reading →

Lambs’ Frolic Jan 31

February 1, 2020

The Lambs held its quarterly Frolic on Friday, January 31st. There was so much fun that members want it more often – so will frolic every two months. Great see members and guest fill our fifth floor laughing, drinking ,singing around the piano – and making new friends. A successful… Continue reading →

New Calendar & Low Jinks Calendar

January 22, 2020

We’ve combined our Low Jinks schedule and Events schedule into a single document. It’s preferred that members simply visit the online Calendar to see upcoming activities, but they may also see the schedule in a document form. Visit Calendar See Document

The Lambs Club Cocktail

January 4, 2020

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Over the 145-year history of The Lambs many items were named in our honor. We had a train car (now in Ohio), we had a WWI transport ship, and the Lambs Club Classic Cigar and Lambs Club Cubano. There is also a recipe for a Lambs’ Club Champagne Punch …… Continue reading →

Winter Warnings

January 1, 2020

Not that we’re in the midst of winter, please check here for weather closures. Should extreme weather close the 3 West building or cause the cancellation of a Low Jinks or event, simply log in and it will be posted here.

The Lambs Honors Stephen Schwartz

October 23, 2019

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The Lambs, America’s first professional theater club and one of the three oldest professional theatrical organizations in the US, honored Stephen Schwartz at a Shepherd’s luncheon on October 22, 2019. Stephen, known for writing hit musicals as Godspell, Pippin and Wicked, has been awarded four Grammy Awards, three Academy Awards,… Continue reading →

A Radio Interview with Lewis J. Hardee

July 28, 2019

Douglas Miles, a radio talk-show host and nephew of Shepherd Tom Dillon, just posted an interview he did with Lambs Historian, Lewis Hardee. Lewis, now deceased, wrote the definitive book on our club, title The Lambs Theater Club. This interview occurred shortly after the book was released. Take a listen! … Continue reading →

Legendary actress Carroll Baker visits…

July 17, 2019

7-15-19 Actress Carroll Baker visit The Lambs and talked about her career in a joint event with our friends at Harvardwood. Best known for her work on film in Baby Doll, Giant, The Big Country, How the West was Won, The Carpetbaggers…and in her later years in Kindergarten Cop and… Continue reading →