Jul 13, 2020 – Equity in the Arts On Disability & Intersectionality in the Age of ZoomBy Nik Anderson, A.A. Brenner, and Ryan J. Haddad"Unprecedented times, people keep saying... Maybe there was a precedent for all of this happening, and we just didn't see it."
Jun 29, 2020 – What We're Reading What We're Reading: June 2020A compilation of articles and other media on equity in the arts that The Lark team has been tuned into this month!
Jun 15, 2020 – Equity in the Arts Athena Stevens on Box-Ticking & Narrative ControlAn Interview by Tim J. Lord"I really struggled as a writer and a performer who happened to have a disability to get professionals to see me as simply a writer and performer."
Jun 01, 2020 – Equity in the Arts We Will Make it Through the StormBy Stacy Waring & John Clinton EisnerThe shadow of white supremacy permeates every area of our lives - and it isn’t a life generating force.
May 29, 2020 – Playwrights’ Corner The ChirpOur monthly round up of fee-free submission opportunities with upcoming deadlines!
May 26, 2020 – Equity in the Arts What I "need" right now as an artistby Francisco Mendoza"If the question of what artists need was a priority for anyone at any point, theater would be a viable, sustainable career choice."
May 19, 2020Nora's Guide to Kicking Ass & Applying for Emergency GrantsBy Nora MonahanLark's Director of Development walks you through some of the grants available for artist relief during COVID-19.
May 14, 2020 – What We're Reading What We're Reading: May 2020Articles and other media around equity and the arts that The Lark team has been tuned into this month!
May 11, 2020 – Lark News Spotlight On: Stacy Waring, The Lark’s New Executive Director“Theater’s ability to touch, transform, and connect people was and is exciting to me. Through it, I am able to express myself dimensionally."
May 04, 2020 – Equity in the Arts Exploring Disability Aesthetic Through CommunityBy Tim J. Lord & Gregg MozgalaInaugural Apothetae and Lark Playwriting Fellow Tim J. Lord discusses how connecting with the Disabled Community influenced his work.
May 01, 2020 – Equity in the Arts The Two-Fold Impact of COVID on Immigrant ArtistsBy Adam A. Elsayigh & Wenxuan XueAs international artists ourselves, we both relate and sympathize with these experiences. Though we don’t have the capacity to make a legislative change...
Apr 29, 2020 – Playwrights’ Corner The ChirpA monthly round-up of fee-free, playwriting submission opportunities with upcoming deadlines, from throughout the field!
Apr 27, 2020 – Global Exchange Inside the Process: The Spanglish Translation of LA PRIETTY GUOMANAn interview with César Enríquez & Nissy Aya, by Wenxuan Xue"The audience doesn’t always need to understand the words. They just need to hear the rhythm. The rhythm of the play. The rhythm of the bad words."
Apr 23, 2020 – Playwrights’ Corner Can You Hear Me?By Dipika GuhaIt is as though in order to mourn, we are simultaneously contending with why we make…and that, I think, is a thing of hope.
Apr 21, 2020 – Equity in the Arts A Place of Exposure: IntroductionBy Gregg MozgalaI believe the very things that makes Disability hard to codify and define are the same things that makes it inherently dramatic in nature - and what cou...
Apr 16, 2020 – Playwrights’ Corner Inside the Process: Esai's TableBy Jarvis Green, Jennifer Haley, and Nathan YungerbergAfter the postponement of their production due to COVID-19, the playwright and producer of 'Esai's Table' discuss who and what are inspiring and lifting...
Apr 14, 202010 Larkee Methods of Practicing Self CareBy Anika MassmanSince social-distancing began, I’ve found it difficult to engage with the things that once brought me the most fulfillment, and I’m both comforted and s...
Apr 10, 2020 – Equity in the Arts What We're Reading: April 2020A list of articles and other media on theater, equity, and beyond, that The Lark team has been tuned into this month.
Apr 01, 2020 – Playwrights’ Corner Where to Tune into Larkee Works Virtually!8 plays by Lark writers that have been recorded or livestreamed, so you can still experience them in this time of isolation.
Mar 31, 2020 – Lark News The Apothetae and The Lark Announce 2nd Round of Fellowship for a Disabled PlaywrightThe program provides a two-year residency for a Deaf/Disabled writer, a cash award of $40,000, a $5,000 Opportunity Fund for project-related expenses, a...
Mar 30, 2020 – Playwrights’ Corner Read (More) PlaysBy Christina Quintana (CQ)If, according to Lorca, “a play is a poem standing up,” what happens when productions, in times like these, are knocked down to their knees? Return to t...
Mar 25, 2020 – Playwrights’ Corner The ChirpOur monthly round-up of submission opportunities with upcoming deadlines! For full-length plays, residencies, fellowships, and grants. Always fee-free!
Mar 23, 2020 – Playwrights’ Corner Inside the Process: The Vagrant TrilogyBy Mona Mansour & Jennifer HaleyWhile The Public Theater's production of Mona's epic work may be postponed, the conversation it sparks is still a beautiful read!
Mar 17, 2020 – Playwrights’ Corner Larkee Recs for Reading & StreamingWith places for public gathering being suspended around the country, Lark Playwrights recommend their favorite at-home entertainment.
Mar 16, 2020Resource & Support List for ArtistsSome helpful links for artists whose work and livelihood may be affected by the coronavirus.