Photos from The Lambs Theater Club

                      

The Lambs' blue and gold flag flies center on West 51st Street, where the Club has resided since 1976.

The newly completed palatial Lambs' 44th Street Clubhouse, designed in 1905 by famed architect and Lamb, Stanford White. The building was doubled in size ten years later.
 

 


                                                    

Founding Shepherd of The Lambs Henry Montague and Miss Ada Dyas in The Shaughraun (1874). When he stole up behind her with a kiss, women swooned.

 

Wilton Lackeye (Shepherd 1906-1907) with Florence Roberts in Jim the Penman (1910). His signature role was the evil Svengali. His acerbic wit assured that he was a one-term Shepherd.

 



 

 

                                              

Actress Mona Bruns, wife of Shepherd Frank M. Thomas, with John Wayne at the big Gambol of April 6, 1963, at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel honoring the actor.

"After the Matinee," a song and dance number in The Lambs' All Star Gambol of May 1909. Until recent years all roles in Lambs' productions were played by men.