Drawn extensively from The Lambs official archives, and including many anecdotes from oral histories, this is the definitive history of the venerable club. It traces The Lambs roots in London and its initial development in America, dominated by English and later Irish actors. The work then covers The Lambs famous touring "Gambols" in the first decades of the 20th century; rivals like The Players and The Friars; patriotic efforts during World War I and World War II; the Red Scare in 1919; Prohibition and the clubs high water mark in the 1920s; devastation during the Great Depression; continued decline toward bankruptcy in 1975; and relocation and resurgence today. The book includes numerous rare photographs, bibliography and four appendices.
