Recommended by Samantha Marchant

  • Samantha Marchant: Tropes I Hate: The Title of the Play We're In

    Over the top, I can see so many folks relishing in hamming it up with this script and a third thing to love about "Tropes I Hate"

    Over the top, I can see so many folks relishing in hamming it up with this script and a third thing to love about "Tropes I Hate"

  • Samantha Marchant: Moon Blood

    The scars run deep across generations in this beautiful telling of family and connection. Questions on how one is "made" are fascinating to follow. Love the use of the moon!

    The scars run deep across generations in this beautiful telling of family and connection. Questions on how one is "made" are fascinating to follow. Love the use of the moon!

  • Samantha Marchant: WHAT WE ARE NOT LOOKING FOR

    The power of math and choice! So much lies underneath the clear, short lines. Well done!

    The power of math and choice! So much lies underneath the clear, short lines. Well done!

  • Samantha Marchant: Faculty Portrait

    Extremely well-crafted! I admire the use of time and the use of the stuck window and hive. Each character is fully developed and the dialogue flows. Hope to see it produced!

    Extremely well-crafted! I admire the use of time and the use of the stuck window and hive. Each character is fully developed and the dialogue flows. Hope to see it produced!

  • Samantha Marchant: Paperweight, a Monologue

    Entwined and full circle - a powerful monologue about how a gun is only a gun once you use it.

    Entwined and full circle - a powerful monologue about how a gun is only a gun once you use it.

  • Samantha Marchant: 38 Cookies, 39 Reasons [a monologue]

    A great list solo piece. The rhythm is wonderful. Love the excess and restraint.

    A great list solo piece. The rhythm is wonderful. Love the excess and restraint.

  • Samantha Marchant: Wunderkammer

    This is a fabulous script that I hope to see produced! A production would have such fun bringing the magic and characters to life. The juxtapositions and ideas dealing with nature and identity are wonderful to chew on. Great work!

    This is a fabulous script that I hope to see produced! A production would have such fun bringing the magic and characters to life. The juxtapositions and ideas dealing with nature and identity are wonderful to chew on. Great work!

  • Samantha Marchant: FINN: A MONOLOGUE FOR AN UNDERGRAD STUDENT

    This monologue captures the feeling of when the dam finally bursts and you unleash all you've been holding back.

    This monologue captures the feeling of when the dam finally bursts and you unleash all you've been holding back.

  • Samantha Marchant: Forget Me Not

    A memory filled dreamscape filled with beautiful moments of ritual and movement to be unfolded and then put back together by the end.

    A memory filled dreamscape filled with beautiful moments of ritual and movement to be unfolded and then put back together by the end.

  • Samantha Marchant: the wild ones

    This script is in awesome conversation with "Little Women" I really dig how the three through lines play off each other and forward. Wonderfully theatrical and smart. Femia invites collaborators to so many cool moments. Would love to see this on stage!

    This script is in awesome conversation with "Little Women" I really dig how the three through lines play off each other and forward. Wonderfully theatrical and smart. Femia invites collaborators to so many cool moments. Would love to see this on stage!