| BareBones® | ||
| BareBones are simply staged, fully rehearsed public presentations of plays in the final stages of development. A BareBones is the culmination of a comprehensive development strategy including Roundtables, Studio Retreats and an intense 80 to 100 hours of rehearsal in advance of six to eight public presentations. Often, rehearsals will continue between performances to support rewrites and a continuing process of discovery. | ||
![]() Michi Baral and Peter Kim in in AMERICAN HWANGAP by Lloyd Suh. Photography by Phil Seaton. |
Annually the Lark provides up to four playwrights with this unique opportunity to work on their plays with accomplished directors, actors and advisors. |
![]() John Callahan and Kelli Giddish in THE MISFORTUNE OF OUR FRIENDS by Sandi Goff |
![]() Audrey Esparza and Karen Eilbacher in SHE LIKE GIRLS by Chisa Hutchinson. Photography by Laura Williams. |
Sharone Sayegh, Leroy McClain, and Alok Tewari in BENGAL TIGER AT THE BAGHDAD ZOO by Rajiv Joseph. Photography by Laura Williams. |
![]() Andres Munar, Utkarsh Ambudkar and Hillel Meltzer in WELCOME TO ARROYO'S by Kristoffer Diaz |






