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unusual facts about The Lark


Anne Hunter

Before her marriage she had gained some note as a lyrical poetess, her "Flower of the Forest" appearing in The Lark, an Edinburgh periodical, in 1765.


Kermit Bloomgarden

In his ten years with Shumlin, he helped produce a number of Lillian Hellman's plays, including The Children's Hour (1934), The Little Foxes (1939), and Watch on the Rhine (1942), and The Lark (1952), Hellman's English-language version of the play L'Alouette by Jean Anouilh.


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Benoist XIV

The Lark of Duluth spent the remainder of 1914 carrying joyriders in several locations around the United States, including Duluth, Conneaut Lake, and San Diego.

Charles Albert Murdock

Examples of this are issues of a San Francisco literary periodical, The Lark, done in conjunction with Frank Gelett Burgess.

J. R. Monterose

Live recordings at the Lark and other upstate New York venues such as Opus 40 have been released by Croscrane Records.

Jean Anouilh

Another category Anouilh specifies are his pièces costumées ("costume plays") which include The Lark, La Foire d'Empoigne (Catch as Catch Can), and Becket, an international success, depicting the historical martyr Thomas à Becket, the Archbishop of Canterbury who sought to defend the church against the monarch (and his friend), Henry II of England, who had appointed him to his see.

La Masseria Delle Allodole

La masseria delle allodole ("The Lark Farm") is a 2007 Italian film directed by Paolo and Vittorio Taviani about the Armenian Genocide.