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Sam Ditto: I Quit!

Solo Theatre · Sam Ditto · Ages 16+ · 45 mins · United States of America

One Person Show World Premiere
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sam ditto: i quit!
MICHAEL LING certified reviewer June 20, 2026
Very funny, entertaining, and meaningful. I like how it's about how Sam cannot hold jobs for long and then quits. People can watch this show and learn that they should hold a job long enough before quitting. This also teaches me that if people quit so fast, maybe the company isn't the problem and it's the employees themselves. ... full review
sam ditto: i quit!
LYNNETTE LYNNETTE certified reviewer June 19, 2026
Sam is a lovely, lively, creative performer! An artist journey of pursuing dreams and her interesting survival jobs that get in her way, and that wonderful feeling of quitting! Moving forward to get what she really wants, Sam takes you on her ride as she beautifully sings her fun, funny songs and her humorous dialogue! You’ll love “Sweet Sensational Sam!”... full review
sam ditto: i quit!
SAM IVA certified reviewer June 18, 2026
Sam Ditto's: I Quit felt deeply inspired by Bo Burnham's comedy performances. Overall I loved the idea and It's lovely to see a piece of meaningful art that was only made in 3 MONTHS! So impressive for a such a short time frame. ... full review
sam ditto: i quit!
YASI MOUSAVI certified reviewer June 18, 2026
tagged as: camp
Sam Ditto is America's sweetheart. This was fun, lighthearted, earnest, and campy. A great performance all around. ... full review
sam ditto: i quit!
DAN RUTH certified reviewer June 18, 2026
Someone give this woman a decent job! Sam Ditto has had a lot of jobs, and none of them are getting her where she wants to be. Wrapped in her self-penned autobiographical and very clever script, she sends us on a roller coaster ride of American mediocrity, where Ditto remarkably continues to rise above, despite obstacles and pit-falls of bulls*t nowhere-fast emplovment disasters. "I Quit" is a lot of fun. set to all-original music and well-crafted and well-thought-out projection imagery and hilarious use of props. ... full review
sam ditto: i quit!
ADAM TAUBENSLAG certified reviewer June 18, 2026
Quitting is a deeply humiliating experience but it can also mean liberation. The deeply American belief of job-led identity is thrown on the floor, stomped on, sang at, and thrown out of a plane. A job is just a job, and quitters have the power to quit anything, even parts of themselves - there’s a certain beauty in that.... full review
sam ditto: i quit!
TALON BIGELOW certified reviewer June 17, 2026
tagged as: funny · feel good · catchy · fun
BROADWAY WHEN? Sam is a natural talent with a hell of a resume! The songs are catchy, the journey is hilarious, and the feelings are universal. This is particularly triggering if you’re currently working a job you hate. You might not keep it. ... full review
sam ditto: i quit!
DIANE KANG certified reviewer June 16, 2026
tagged as: absurd
Nonstop tomfoolery, song and dance, and quitting. Finding out who (what?) her dad was left me gobsmacked. Worth the ticket for that reveal alone tbd. ... full review
sam ditto: i quit!
ELEANOR VIGNEAULT certified reviewer June 14, 2026
tagged as: one woman show · comedy · musical
This show had me hooting and hollering! I was singing my favorite song (an Evanescense-inspired existential dread number sung by a flight attendant mid-air) on my way out of the theater door. Sam Ditto was singing and dancing and giving the most and with the quickest costume changes I've ever seen! It's giving Barbie tells a fart joke (a compliment)... full review
sam ditto: i quit!
JUNE WEST uncertified reviewer June 14, 2026
Sam Ditto is funny enough to keep the room with her, but the show has this weird habit of turning every bad decision into proof that she is somehow impressive. The harder she tries to seem open and honest, the more fabricated it feels. There is also a familiar kind of selfishness underneath it all, where she gets to make the choices and somebody else always seems to absorb the consequences. By the end, the most revealing thing is how little she seems to understand what she is actually showing everyone.... full review
sam ditto: i quit!