Recommended by Samantha Marchant

  • Samantha Marchant: Santa vs. the Plotholes

    So that’s how it works!

    So that’s how it works!

  • Samantha Marchant: The Santa Thing

    The belief is cute and enduring. I’m glad Alyssa doesn’t try to overtly burst Taylor’s bubble, but I doubt she could even if she tried!

    The belief is cute and enduring. I’m glad Alyssa doesn’t try to overtly burst Taylor’s bubble, but I doubt she could even if she tried!

  • Samantha Marchant: Daughters of Ocean

    A fascinating mix of ancient myth, present times, and climate change. The script left me thinking about the fate of these nymphs and the world.

    A fascinating mix of ancient myth, present times, and climate change. The script left me thinking about the fate of these nymphs and the world.

  • Samantha Marchant: The Furniture Store

    So bizarre! On so many levels… I love it. Add this to your next short play festival. It’s sure to be a hit.

    So bizarre! On so many levels… I love it. Add this to your next short play festival. It’s sure to be a hit.

  • Samantha Marchant: Righteous Among Us

    This script expertly probes and invites us all to self-examine. You will leave this play full of thoughts on history, truth and what stories are told.

    This script expertly probes and invites us all to self-examine. You will leave this play full of thoughts on history, truth and what stories are told.

  • Samantha Marchant: A Pirate Carol

    Christmas-y, yet not. This script is filled with pirates, cows, foil, breaking the fourth wall, funny-smart parody, joy, and being nice, which, in the end, makes it the most Christmas-y of all. The young and the old will enjoy this take on the ol’ staple.

    Christmas-y, yet not. This script is filled with pirates, cows, foil, breaking the fourth wall, funny-smart parody, joy, and being nice, which, in the end, makes it the most Christmas-y of all. The young and the old will enjoy this take on the ol’ staple.

  • Samantha Marchant: Forgotten Falls - Full Length Thriller

    Intriguing from the start - I wanted to know who these characters were and why they act. The twist at the end got me.

    Intriguing from the start - I wanted to know who these characters were and why they act. The twist at the end got me.

  • Samantha Marchant: Tracy Jones

    What’s in a name… This play is funny and thoughtful. Each character is a gem! The mess on stage is so much fun.

    What’s in a name… This play is funny and thoughtful. Each character is a gem! The mess on stage is so much fun.

  • Samantha Marchant: DON'T LOOK AT ME LIKE THAT (a 2 minute monologue)

    O’Neill-Butler paints a very clear picture of Carol and her relationships in just a page. I doubt many would be able to judge her after hearing her out.

    O’Neill-Butler paints a very clear picture of Carol and her relationships in just a page. I doubt many would be able to judge her after hearing her out.

  • Samantha Marchant: Confessions of the Big Bad Wolf (10 Minute play)

    Very funny alternate look at a popular character. I like the introduction of Queenie. They are the worst and made for each other.

    Very funny alternate look at a popular character. I like the introduction of Queenie. They are the worst and made for each other.