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Sam Evans

(She/They/He)

Artist, Friend, Lover, That B!tch

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Hey guys, it's me:   

Sam! 

I'm an agender, queer actor currently based in Dayton, OH. Recently, I just finished the last year in my degree program at Wright State University for Musical Theatre and will be finishing my degree this December! Beyond being a lifelong performance enthusiast, I pride myself on standing as a beacon of hope and authenticity with so many different interests and hobbies things such as sketch comedy writing, embroidery, and sealed Pokemon card collecting! At my core, I believe that ambition and community are inseparable forces that create joy and belonging. All of which I found in theatre!

 

Ambition, to me, is not a solitary pursuit but a shared journey, enriched by the connections forged within a supportive community. I firmly believe that the interplay between personal ambition and a sense of community is what truly makes people thrive at their fullest potential.

...wow, that's deep.

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Recent and Upcoming Works

    Testimonies 

"Evans, Northcut and Duncan-Bevans join forces for a dynamic rendition of "The I Love You Song,' a superbly soulful ballad expertly staged by Deer..." - Russell Florence Jr. with The Dayton Daily News.

"Not to be outdone, Sam Evans as Magenta/Usherette matches Kyle’s energy completely. She is not only a very talented vocalist, but knows how to command attention when the time comes. Bravx to my favourite folx from Transexual!" - Kat Reynolds with Behind the Curtain Cincinnati 

"Magenta (Evans who also plays an usherette) brings energy and an incredible voice to an otherwise boring play.  Just kidding!  She makes everything just a little more fun!" - Sherri Ogden Wellington with The League of Cincinnati Theatres.

"Funny featured roles are also given by: Sam Evans, who delivered a remarkable rendition of “Not a Day Goes By” in WSU’s “An Evening of Sondheim” with the Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra." - Russell Florence Jr. with The Dayton Daily News.

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