Recommended by Samantha Marchant

  • Samantha Marchant: Waves Waves Waves

    The endings of both acts are truly something special. This script is filled with different relationships that are linked and examined in thought provoking ways.

    The endings of both acts are truly something special. This script is filled with different relationships that are linked and examined in thought provoking ways.

  • Samantha Marchant: Skin Song

    A harmony of different modes of communication that I would love to see on stage. The characters sweep you away in their loneliness and yearning.

    A harmony of different modes of communication that I would love to see on stage. The characters sweep you away in their loneliness and yearning.

  • Samantha Marchant: Coffee and Cocoa

    Cozy. The words invite you in, make you feel comfortable. Makes me wonder if the character has gotten too comfortable. Well done!

    Cozy. The words invite you in, make you feel comfortable. Makes me wonder if the character has gotten too comfortable. Well done!

  • Samantha Marchant: Celebrity Trash

    "What? You don't have birthdays?" Pilapil has written an on point modern-day adaptation of "Miss Julie." It was such a pleasure to see all the parallels and twists in this well-crafted script. Pilapil's dialogue, characters, and mix of pop culture brings this classic into modern day.

    "What? You don't have birthdays?" Pilapil has written an on point modern-day adaptation of "Miss Julie." It was such a pleasure to see all the parallels and twists in this well-crafted script. Pilapil's dialogue, characters, and mix of pop culture brings this classic into modern day.

  • Samantha Marchant: WE RIDE AT DAWN! (a monologue)

    This child has a vivid imagination and knows how to play on their own - good traits that make for a fun, successful monologue!

    This child has a vivid imagination and knows how to play on their own - good traits that make for a fun, successful monologue!

  • Samantha Marchant: I mean...meow?

    Ha! Jacobs perfectly sums up why cats are great even when they are oh so annoying.

    Ha! Jacobs perfectly sums up why cats are great even when they are oh so annoying.

  • Samantha Marchant: Working for Crumbs - A Dead Body Farce

    Would love to see this on stage! Lots of humor - repartee and physical. The office absurdities are all too real.

    Would love to see this on stage! Lots of humor - repartee and physical. The office absurdities are all too real.

  • Samantha Marchant: A Man in Uniform: A Monologue

    Funny from the first line! The monologue moves forward with finesse and the ending makes us laugh as it grounds us in space.

    Funny from the first line! The monologue moves forward with finesse and the ending makes us laugh as it grounds us in space.

  • Samantha Marchant: Aphrodite- An Intimate Evening with the Goddess of Love

    An intimate conversation with the Goddess of Love. Weaver's script controls the scene with well-told, familiar stories and musings on new, thought-provoking questions. I enjoyed how the scenes were laid out and the amount of audience interaction!

    An intimate conversation with the Goddess of Love. Weaver's script controls the scene with well-told, familiar stories and musings on new, thought-provoking questions. I enjoyed how the scenes were laid out and the amount of audience interaction!

  • Samantha Marchant: PAINt

    I greatly admire the layout and space of time in this script. It utilizes well formed characters and scenes to give us the complete picture of Crystal/Haze.

    I greatly admire the layout and space of time in this script. It utilizes well formed characters and scenes to give us the complete picture of Crystal/Haze.