Recommended by Samantha Marchant

  • Samantha Marchant: She said YES: A Trilogy

    So very nicely crafted! Chilling to see how each piece grew out of what was there before.

    So very nicely crafted! Chilling to see how each piece grew out of what was there before.

  • Samantha Marchant: The Discovery

    Quick and sharp!

    Quick and sharp!

  • Samantha Marchant: Lamentations (Rielle and the Owl Hunter - Part II)

    Man, I am HERE for this story. Part II is an epic addition to Part I and has a great arc all of its own. Sun and Moon... SUN AND MOON! I won't ruin it for you... but SUN AND MOON!!! Not to mention the immense care and intrigue crafted with the solid ensemble of other characters and storylines. Threads are weaving and I can't wait for Part III!

    Man, I am HERE for this story. Part II is an epic addition to Part I and has a great arc all of its own. Sun and Moon... SUN AND MOON! I won't ruin it for you... but SUN AND MOON!!! Not to mention the immense care and intrigue crafted with the solid ensemble of other characters and storylines. Threads are weaving and I can't wait for Part III!

  • Samantha Marchant: The S Paradox

    I enjoyed the time hopping in this script - I thought it was very well done. There's intrigue, there's plots that need to be thwarted, there's lots of strong female characters - all ingredients for a enticing night of theatre!

    I enjoyed the time hopping in this script - I thought it was very well done. There's intrigue, there's plots that need to be thwarted, there's lots of strong female characters - all ingredients for a enticing night of theatre!

  • Samantha Marchant: The King's Plague (Rielle and the Owl Hunter - Part I)

    This script is solid. I LOVE the use of the moon and sun characters, so theatrical. This story moves and I can't wait to see what happens next to these characters. The ending is totally satisfying to solidify this script as a complete night of theatre while at the same time laying the ground work for future parts. Fantasy on stage! Do it! With this play!

    This script is solid. I LOVE the use of the moon and sun characters, so theatrical. This story moves and I can't wait to see what happens next to these characters. The ending is totally satisfying to solidify this script as a complete night of theatre while at the same time laying the ground work for future parts. Fantasy on stage! Do it! With this play!

  • Samantha Marchant: Her Room

    I felt gently guided down to the setting of this play to witness this story unfold between two siblings. Haunting.

    I felt gently guided down to the setting of this play to witness this story unfold between two siblings. Haunting.

  • Samantha Marchant: Cass: a short play for one woman

    The circular nature of this script really hits it home. I feel for this modern Cassandra.

    The circular nature of this script really hits it home. I feel for this modern Cassandra.

  • Samantha Marchant: Rich B*tch

    Watching a character come to terms that they are only friends with the memory of the people they think are their current friends really hit. The dialogue and movement of this script are on point. How these characters wade and skip through topics is great. Lots of good stuff here.

    Watching a character come to terms that they are only friends with the memory of the people they think are their current friends really hit. The dialogue and movement of this script are on point. How these characters wade and skip through topics is great. Lots of good stuff here.

  • Samantha Marchant: Mox Nox

    Fascinating spectacle in this script. A deep exploration of memory, relationships and what may be depicted with 4 memorable characters.

    Fascinating spectacle in this script. A deep exploration of memory, relationships and what may be depicted with 4 memorable characters.

  • Samantha Marchant: I Don't DO Holidays

    What would a Prillaman holiday romantic comedy be? This is it, and as always, he delivers. For those with "a case of questioning tradition mixed with seasonal depression," this script is SOLID. Lots of funnies and lots of blood.

    What would a Prillaman holiday romantic comedy be? This is it, and as always, he delivers. For those with "a case of questioning tradition mixed with seasonal depression," this script is SOLID. Lots of funnies and lots of blood.