Recommended by Samantha Marchant

  • Samantha Marchant: failing at a 1-page play festival

    The smothering joke is so great! Would love to see this included in a 1 minute play festival.

    The smothering joke is so great! Would love to see this included in a 1 minute play festival.

  • Samantha Marchant: ABANDONMENT [A 1-MINUTE MONOLOGUE]

    The deep emotions of Hugh are portrayed vividly.

    The deep emotions of Hugh are portrayed vividly.

  • Samantha Marchant: ANTAGONISM, OR, SOME PEOPLE LIKE TO P*SS IN THE POOL [A 1-MINUTE PLAY]

    I wish us all the powers of “turn the other cheek” B, C and D have.

    I wish us all the powers of “turn the other cheek” B, C and D have.

  • Samantha Marchant: I Don't Want To End Up As A Douchebag Character In One Of Your Plays: A Play

    What’s said and not said - yes!

    What’s said and not said - yes!

  • Samantha Marchant: THAT KIND OF BOY [A 1-MINUTE PLAY]

    Dark to light - lovely.

    Dark to light - lovely.

  • Samantha Marchant: The People You Meet in Heaven

    Poor Proust! And the final twist - perfect.

    Poor Proust! And the final twist - perfect.

  • Samantha Marchant: Shut Up, I'm on a Diet!

    The tension between Tess and Digby was thick. The Dad was cringe funny. Funny and fascinating rhythm/line structures. Pointed in its ridiculousness. So, like, no bacon?

    The tension between Tess and Digby was thick. The Dad was cringe funny. Funny and fascinating rhythm/line structures. Pointed in its ridiculousness. So, like, no bacon?

  • Samantha Marchant: Mermaids

    Smart dialogue that makes it clear what they are not saying. A chance of mermaids = beautiful.

    Smart dialogue that makes it clear what they are not saying. A chance of mermaids = beautiful.

  • Samantha Marchant: pain[t]

    There’s a steady, delicate beauty within this script and characters. Each of the four have a wealth of idiosyncrasies to delve into. Would love to see this done, especially the canvas moment at the end. Well made, well done, lean to the left.

    There’s a steady, delicate beauty within this script and characters. Each of the four have a wealth of idiosyncrasies to delve into. Would love to see this done, especially the canvas moment at the end. Well made, well done, lean to the left.

  • Samantha Marchant: We're All Girls Here

    Funny, uplifting, unexpected.

    Funny, uplifting, unexpected.