Mar 14, 2019 – What We're Reading What We're Reading: March 2019A compilation of articles and other media surrounding equity work, both within and outside of the arts field, that The Larkees have been tuned into this...
Mar 13, 2019 – Lark News The New Black Fest at The Lark to Explore “Black Progress, Black Erasure” in Sixth Annual FestivalThis week-long event is aimed at showcasing diverse and provocative work in a festival of Black theater artists from throughout the Diaspora.
Mar 05, 2019 – Playwrights’ Corner Project on Tyranny Part Four: C.A. JohnsonVideo by Christopher ReyesC.A. discusses the way themes emerge in her work, sometimes without her even noticing.
Mar 01, 2019 – Lark News New Voices of OldBy María del Mar Fernández González & Lark FellowsThe Lark is accepting applications for our New Voices Fellowship! Read about the impact it had on past recipients.
Feb 26, 2019 – Playwrights’ Corner Project on Tyranny Part Three: Franky D. GonzalezVideo by Christopher ReyesWatch Franky D. Gonzalez tell the story of his play "Even Flowers Bloom in Hell, Sometimes," why he wrote it, and who it's for.
Feb 25, 2019 – Playwrights’ Corner The ChirpCheck out our monthly round-up of fee-free submission opportunities for full-length plays!
Feb 19, 2019 – Playwrights’ Corner Project on Tyranny Part Two: Mona MansourVideo by Christopher ReyesPlaywright Mona Mansour speaks on how she navigated her feelings about the military through writing her play WE SWIM, WE TALK, WE GO TO WAR.
Feb 14, 2019 – Playwrights’ Corner Larkees Show Some LoveIn this special Valentine's Day Post, Lark playwrights shout out some of the artists they've got love for!
Feb 13, 2019 – Playwrights’ Corner Project on Tyranny Part One: Rajiv JosephVideo by Christopher ReyesOn January 31, 2019, The Lark hosted a panel conversation with five playwrights who are currently exploring various forms of tyranny through their plays...
Feb 12, 2019 – What We're Reading What We're Reading: February 2019A compilation of articles and other media materials, centering equity in the arts, that The Lark is tuned into this month!
Jan 28, 2019 – Playwrights’ Corner The ChirpOur monthly round-up of no-fee playwriting submission opportunities!
Jan 21, 2019 – Playwrights’ Corner Artist Spotlight: "Some Oriental Shit" with Mona MoriyaHosted by Christopher ReyesEpisode One of The Lark's very own, brand new, podcast! Get to know The Lark's community through these conversations on our favorite topic - process.
Jan 15, 2019 – Equity in the Arts Three Mariasby Megan McClainThe team at Superhero Clubhouse prepares to travel to Puerto Rico to explore Hurricane Maria through the lenses of oral history, climate change, and env...
Jan 14, 2019 – What We're Reading What We're Reading: January 2019A compilation of articles and other media materials, centering equity in the arts, that The Lark is tuned into this month!
Jan 02, 2019 – Playwrights’ Corner The ChirpOur monthly round up of no-fee submission opportunities for full length plays!
Dec 21, 2018 – Playwrights’ Corner New Year's Artistic Resolutionby María del Mar Fernández GonzálezMost of my struggles in 2018 have undeniably affected my creative drive and artistry. So, as inspiration, I asked a few Larkees “what are your New Year’...
Dec 20, 2018 – Playwrights’ Corner A Closer Look: THE YEARS THAT WENT WRONGDavid Zheng & Zhailon LevingstonMissed this week's reading of David Zheng's The Years That Went Wrong? You can still take a sneak peek inside the process with this video interview!
Dec 18, 2018 – Equity in the Arts Why I Broke Up With The American TheaterBy Andy LucienI had believed, and had it ingrained in me, that the importance of the show was paramount. Any sacrifice I made for that or any show was in service of s...
Dec 17, 2018 – What We're Reading What We're Reading: December 2018A compilation of media materials surrounding equity in the arts that Lark staff is tuned into this month!
Dec 10, 2018 – Equity in the Arts Dear Cisgender Writer...By Nora Hegarty-MonahanI want trans characters to exist in the world you’re writing. Ya know, like trans people exist in the world.
Dec 04, 2018 – Lark News Sam Chanse, Dipika Guha, and Dave Harris Named Recipients of The Lark's 2019-20 Venturous Playwright FellowshipsFellows each receive an award of $50,000 over two years, as well as a $50,000 production subsidy grant.
Nov 30, 2018 – Equity in the Arts Owning Discomfortwritten by Lauren Kiele DeLeon & edited by María del Mar Fernández González Recently, a colleague of mine found herself in an all white rehearsal room as the only person of color. As you read above, it wasn’t the most comfortabl...
Nov 26, 2018 – Playwrights’ Corner The ChirpA monthly round up of fee-free playwriting submission opportunities with upcoming deadlines!
Nov 20, 2018 – Equity in the Arts From Heaviness to Hopeby Megan McClainThe second of seven blogs in a series called “Building Bridges,” about the intersection of environmental justice and performance.
Nov 13, 2018 – What We're Reading What We're Reading: November 2018A compilation of articles and other media materials, about equity, access, and inclusion, that The Lark team is tuned into this month!