Recommended by Samantha Marchant

  • Samantha Marchant: Three Damned Letters

    An intriguing exploration of families, houses and what it means to be a part of both.

    An intriguing exploration of families, houses and what it means to be a part of both.

  • Samantha Marchant: SEEING EYE

    A well sculpted three hander. I was invested in all the characters’ lives from the very beginning and I like where we leave off in the story. Reflection, growth and opportunity.

    A well sculpted three hander. I was invested in all the characters’ lives from the very beginning and I like where we leave off in the story. Reflection, growth and opportunity.

  • Samantha Marchant: How the Light Gets In

    What stunning storytelling! I love each character and how they move through this world. Descriptions like comparing herself to a rainbow trout hit right every time. Highly recommend!

    What stunning storytelling! I love each character and how they move through this world. Descriptions like comparing herself to a rainbow trout hit right every time. Highly recommend!

  • Samantha Marchant: Love All

    A play of memory, deceit, truth, and destiny. The green flash is great - Gatsby vibes.

    A play of memory, deceit, truth, and destiny. The green flash is great - Gatsby vibes.

  • Samantha Marchant: Going in Blind

    Complex yet complete. This is a strong and enthralling ten minute play.

    Complex yet complete. This is a strong and enthralling ten minute play.

  • Samantha Marchant: 20 Questions: a found monologue

    Brilliantly crafted and curated.

    Brilliantly crafted and curated.

  • Samantha Marchant: Wine Soiree

    I had the pleasure of catching this show as part of Bluestein-Lyons Oh the Non-Humanity at Rochester Fringe. These guardian angels seem like a good time as party guests and if you need help solving a puzzle, but they may be lacking in their “guarding” skills… Qualities that make for a fun 10 minute!

    I had the pleasure of catching this show as part of Bluestein-Lyons Oh the Non-Humanity at Rochester Fringe. These guardian angels seem like a good time as party guests and if you need help solving a puzzle, but they may be lacking in their “guarding” skills… Qualities that make for a fun 10 minute!

  • Samantha Marchant: Earth and Moon

    I had the pleasure of catching this show as part of Bluestein-Lyons Oh the Non-Humanity at Rochester Fringe. I enjoyed watching the moon orbit around a sick Earth. Jokes that hit as they are all too real. Maybe the moon should get their shot as the inhabited one.

    I had the pleasure of catching this show as part of Bluestein-Lyons Oh the Non-Humanity at Rochester Fringe. I enjoyed watching the moon orbit around a sick Earth. Jokes that hit as they are all too real. Maybe the moon should get their shot as the inhabited one.

  • Samantha Marchant: What Happens In a Vegas Bathroom

    I had the pleasure of catching this show as part of Bluestein-Lyons Oh the Non-Humanity at Rochester Fringe. Such a good ten-minute script! Each character is fully formed and so clearly what they are meant to be. Funny and informed.

    I had the pleasure of catching this show as part of Bluestein-Lyons Oh the Non-Humanity at Rochester Fringe. Such a good ten-minute script! Each character is fully formed and so clearly what they are meant to be. Funny and informed.

  • Samantha Marchant: Sometimes a Sandwich is Just a Sandwich

    I had the pleasure of catching this show as part of Bluestein-Lyons Oh the Non-Humanity at Rochester Fringe. This play is oh-so cheeky and plays with the audience making it a good opener for a festival. Warms an audience up with chuckles and innuendo and perhaps makes them a bit hungry for a sandwich.

    I had the pleasure of catching this show as part of Bluestein-Lyons Oh the Non-Humanity at Rochester Fringe. This play is oh-so cheeky and plays with the audience making it a good opener for a festival. Warms an audience up with chuckles and innuendo and perhaps makes them a bit hungry for a sandwich.