Lark Theater

The Lark Theater is a single-screen Art Deco cinema in Larkspur, California, United States.

The theater had been dark for five years, and was slated for demolition in 2003, when local residents mounted a campaign to "Save the Lark."

Local professionals donated services and volunteers, led by co-founder and Executive Director Bernice Baeza, worked to restore the Lark to its original splendor.

[6] Later, a successful capital campaign made it possible for the non-profit Lark Theater LLC to purchase the building.

Since that time, the Lark has offered cultural programming which includes first-run, independent and classic film, an annual Youth Film Festival, live broadcasts of events of civic interest such as the Presidential debates and inauguration, fundraisers for local schools and non-profits, panel discussions and live music.