“ I am in love with their philosophy and process for approaching a new play. The Lark is there to help the writer find his or her play. From the writers to the actors and the directors, to their army of readers and the office interns, the Lark has created a place where the imaginative world that is the theatre is allowed its complete breadth. They support its development with a passion that I have not seen matched anywhere else.” —Marcus Gardley Playwrights' Week 2006, Playwrights’ Workshop 2006-07 |
"The kindness and generosity of everyone involved with the Lark, from the executive directors to the interns, is astonishing. The Lark is enormously supportive to its members, and is a vast and important resource for everyone lucky enough to be involved with it. I’m grateful for all of the opportunities granted to me by the Lark, and hope that it continues its programming – and continues to grow – well into the future.” —Rachel Axler Playwrights’ Workshop 2006-07 |
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" I cannot imagine my career as a playwright without the Lark, and further more, do not wish to. the Lark is a safe place for writers to return, to find once more their strength and voice when they feel those have been lost."—Anton Dudley Playwrights’ Workshop 2005-06, |
“The Lark’s greatest quality is that it invests in writers, not just in plays. In a time where funding for the arts is scarce and commercial pressures on producing theatres constantly increasing, it is a rare and precious resource. " —Chantal Bilodeau Playwrights' Week 2002, Studio Retreat and Playwrights Workshop 2005-06, |






