Address

130 West 44th Street
New York City
United States

Thrust

350

Demolished

1905 (as Lambs Club auditorium[1]
1981 (as off-Broadway theater)

2007

1981–2007

Stanford White

History[edit]

The six-story Lambs Club Building originally housed a fraternal club of theater professionals called The Lambs, taking after a club in England started by Charles Lamb in 1868. The members included Fred Astaire, Mark Twain, and Douglas Fairbanks Jr.[1][6]


In the mid-1970s, the Manhattan Church of the Nazarene bought the Lamb's building for the sake of making it into a mission. The Lambs club moved to 3 West 51st Street in 1975. In 1978, Lamb's Theatre Company was created by Carolyn Rossi Copeland and it hosted the successful "Broadway for Kids" series. In 1981, the renovated 3rd floor theatre had its first show, Cotton Patch Gospel and was penned the "Gem of Times Square". With a list of over 50 productions or stages, in 1984 they opened a Lamb's Little Theatre on the first floor.[7]

1981:

Cotton Patch Gospel

1982:

Snoopy! The Musical

1982:

Puff The Magic Dragon

1983: [10]

Breakfast with Les and Bess

1983:

Painting Churches

1984:

The Gift of the Magi

1985:

Dames at Sea

1986:

The Alchemedians

1986:

Olympus on My Mind

1987:

Funny Feet

1988:

Godspell

1990:

Smoke On The Mountain

1992: Opal

1991:

Final Departure

1993:

Johnny Pye and the Fool-Killer

1996:

I Do! I Do!

1999:

Thoroughly Modern Millie

2000:

The Countess

2002:

The Prince and the Pauper

2003:

That Day in September

2004:

Silent Laughter

2004:

Children's Letters to God

2004:

Cam Jansen

2005:

Picon Pie

2006: The Man in the Iron Mask

Lamb's Theatre