Recommended by Samantha Marchant

  • Samantha Marchant: We Jump Broom

    Rich with detail, I felt immersed in this world. Hope and love in painful circumstances. Beautiful.

    Rich with detail, I felt immersed in this world. Hope and love in painful circumstances. Beautiful.

  • Samantha Marchant: Validation

    There’s something enthralling about how these two female characters interact, reveal and find common ground.

    There’s something enthralling about how these two female characters interact, reveal and find common ground.

  • Samantha Marchant: Toxic Norse-culinity

    “He is not Loki, he is Kevin!” Kevin mixes things up for these Vikings, but most will say it was for the better.

    “He is not Loki, he is Kevin!” Kevin mixes things up for these Vikings, but most will say it was for the better.

  • Samantha Marchant: The Very Furious Kugel

    Thoroughly enjoyable storytelling!

    Thoroughly enjoyable storytelling!

  • Samantha Marchant: THE PROS AND CONS OF IMPLOSION

    A strong dynamic between these two characters and outlooks.

    A strong dynamic between these two characters and outlooks.

  • Samantha Marchant: Thank You, Porcupine

    Family and natural trauma - I felt it, deep.

    Family and natural trauma - I felt it, deep.

  • Samantha Marchant: SYZYGY

    Past or present? Do these two characters have a future? Lots to muse on here about fate and the unknown.

    Past or present? Do these two characters have a future? Lots to muse on here about fate and the unknown.

  • Samantha Marchant: Shark Week (short play)

    Waves - literal and of story - wash over this excellent script. Funny and strong, I hope to see it done.

    Waves - literal and of story - wash over this excellent script. Funny and strong, I hope to see it done.

  • Samantha Marchant: Music and God

    Romance, love, familiarity - all during the reception to a wedding. I love how one character “doesn’t lust. No. He yearns!” And how the other two are praying/hoping for a dance.

    Romance, love, familiarity - all during the reception to a wedding. I love how one character “doesn’t lust. No. He yearns!” And how the other two are praying/hoping for a dance.

  • Samantha Marchant: Marcie and Patty Are Getting Married

    It keeps getting worse in the funniest of ways until it all ends up the way it's supposed to be. A clever reimagining of classic characters/situations.

    It keeps getting worse in the funniest of ways until it all ends up the way it's supposed to be. A clever reimagining of classic characters/situations.