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On March 7, 2016 author and researcher William V. Madison, presented a talk about the life of Madeline Kahn, and the 7 years of research involved in compiling his biographic work, Madeline Kahn: Being the Music, A Life. The evening was co-hosted by Harvardwood. Madeline Kahn was one of America’s
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On February 29 (Leap Day) the cast of the upcoming revival of the Marx Brothers 1924 musical I’ll Say She Is came to The Lambs for a sneak peek performance. Led by Noah Diamond who unearthed and brought back to life the “lost” Broadway show, the cast showed a packed
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Please note: 3 West is now a smoke free building. Smoking is prohibited anywhere on the premises, including the Solarium balcony.
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Above: Ed Hamilton with his book at The Lambs The Lambs welcomed Ed Hamilton, author of The Chintz Age, to Monday Night at The Lambs on Feb. 22, 2016. Ed has lived in the Chelsea Hotel for more than 20 years, and spoke to the Club about gentrification and nostalgia for
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Members are reminded to please sign chits for your food and drink purchases before leaving the 2m Pub. Do not ask staff to sign the house account chits for you — you are responsible for charges for you and your guests. Once you’ve signed, staff provides a copy for your
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(L-r) Lambs Kevin Fitzpatrick, leslie Shreve, Dave Konig and Marc Baron (Shepherd) at The Lambs. As part of the Monday Night at the Lambs series, The Lambs ® hosted the announcement night for the New York State Writers Hall of Fame on February 1. Noted writers Roger Angell, Roz Chast, Samuel R.
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At the Council Meting of January 2016, the Council approved Addition of a Confidentiality clause and a Conflict of Interest clause into our By-Laws. The update Blue Book (Constitution, By-Laws and House Rules) may be found in the Member’s Only / Document Download Page. Addition of Frank Torren to the Entertainment
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The Lambs sadly marks the passing of member Abe Vigoda, best known for his role of Sal Tessio in The Godfather, and as Detective Phil Fish on the TV series Barney Miller. Abe joined The Lambs in 2002 and a few years later was recognized as an Honorary Lifetime member. (Photo: Marc
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This February there are three events scheduled for Monday at The Lambs, all different, but all tied into the written word. All events begin at 7 p.m. and are held in the 5th Floor Clubhouse. To attend you must RSVP online (use the links below). Monday, Feb. 1, The New
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Our December 18th Annual Holiday and Anniversary was a big success. The Dining Salon was packed! Thanks to Patti Dey for supplying the champagne toast in the name of Jim & Gerry Ruth. The cocktail hour and three course meal was accompanied by brief historical notes from Shepherd Marc Baron,
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Please take time to explore our new web site. A few more features will be added soon. As you can see, there are additional options in the menus when you’re logged in. This is our soft launch … to see if there are any bugs, misspellings, etc. The new site meets Google’s
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Nov, 2015: The Lambs marked the 100th birthday of playwright Arthur Miller, with an evening where his sister, Joan Copeland talk about Arthur, Marilyn Monroe, and her own career. The moderator was Foster Hirsch, a professor of film at Brooklyn College and author of two books about film and theater,
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The Lambs celebrated The Hirschfeld Century. Author, friend, and creative director of the Al Hirschfeld Foundation, David Leopold, shared stories and images chronicling Al Hirschfeld’s legendary life as “the line king.” See the flier.
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Don Spiro – notable photographer known for his historical work on Burlesque – gave a talk about the history of Burlesque….and it even feature a live performance by Hazel Honeysuckle. See the flier.
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The Lambs hosted author Daniel J. Watermeier, who discussed his new book, American Tragedian: The Life of Edwin Booth. The evening moderator was John Andrews, president of the Shakespeare Guild. The evening benefited The Lambs Foundation and the Shakespeare Guild. See the flier.
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The Lambs hosted an evening about women in Shakespeare. The dialogue with scholar Naomi Liebler, of Montclair State University, was magically accompanied with readings by notable actress, Estelle Parsons. See the flier.
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Author Kevin Fitzpatrick gave a talk about Dorothy Parker. Kevin has published numerous books about Ms. Parker, and is the founder and president of the Dorothy Parker Society. See the flier.
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The Shepherd’s Luncheon honoring Ken Howard was a great success! Well attended, a fun time, and $300 raised for The Lambs Foundation. Howard, an award winning actor, was inducted as an Honorary Lifetime Member in recognition for his varied acting career, which includes theater, television and film, and for his
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The Lambs Is Still Thriving 140 Years Later – By Ruthie Fierberg (BACK STAGE Aug. 24, 2014) The Lambs were a bunch of actors pretending to be gentlemen, the Players were gentlemen pretending to be actors, and the Friars were neither pretending to be both, goes an old adage about