Monthly Meeting of the Minds Monthly Meeting of the Minds The Program Monthly Meeting of the Minds is an intimate writers' group that annually serves six writers over a ten-month residency. Participants gather in intensive, private sessions to share work-in-progress wi...
Scripts from the México/U.S. Playwright Exchange Scripts from the México/U.S. Playwright Exchange México/United States Playwright Exchange This residency brings Mexican writers to the U.S. and American writers to Mexico to work on translations of their work. Learn More! CONTACT If you wou...
The Apothetae and Lark Playwriting Fellowship: Frequently Asked Questions The Apothetae and Lark Playwriting Fellowship: Frequently Asked Questions Applications for The Apothetae and Lark Playwriting Fellowship are Currently OPEN Apply Now > About the Initiative Learn more about the partnership between The Apo...
Venturous Playwright Fellowship Venturous Playwright Fellowship The Program The Lark's Venturous Playwright Fellowship advocates for productions of risk taking, innovative plays, and provides concurrent residencies for their authors. Fellows receive $50,000 over two-years...
Nissy Aya Nissy Aya Nissy Aya is a Black girl from the Bronx. She joined The Lark as the 2016-2017 Artistic Programming apprentice and now serves as the Artistic Coordinator. She is a writer, educator, and cultural worker who believes in the transfor...
Kendra Ann Flournoy Kendra Ann Flournoy Director of Alumni Programs Kendra Ann Flournoy joined The Lark in 2018 as the Artistic Programs Apprentice and is now serving as Director of Alumni Programs. She is a playwright and educator from Detroit who believes th...
Adam A. Elsayigh Adam A. Elsayigh Follow Us! Our People <Back Adam Ashraf Elsayigh is a New York-based, Egyptian playwright, dramaturg, and producer. He first joined The Lark as the Roundtables and Casting Apprentice in 2019, and now serves as the Develo...
The Dom List: Playwright Dominique Morisseau Shares the Music that Keeps Her Going Music is my muse. Often my co-writer. Definitely my backup for inspiration and encouragement. My teacher - I learn about culture or time period or get my colloquialisms from it. My best friend. My cheerleader when I'm feeling defeated like "Come on girl, you can finish that scene!" And mostly it's my left hand at the keyboard. I've even named some plays inspired from song titles (often, actually).