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Sam Rosenblatt

Based in New York

They/She • Member Since 2024

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My Story

Sam Rosenblatt (they/she) is a queer, Jewish-Asian-American theatre artist based in New York, who holds a BS from NYU Steinhardt in Educational Theatre and an MFA from NYU Tisch in Musical Theatre Writing. Rosenblatt has written book and lyrics for many musicals including: Like the Wind (SoHo Playhouse), A Princess Story (Marymount Manhattan College), ROSE (New Musicals Lab), The Fountain of Youth and Twenty-Six Percent (EAT Festival). Albums include: Little Love Notes from Collard & Rosenblatt (2022), Collisions: A Concept Album (2023), Like the Wind: Original Concept EP (2025). They are a proud member of the Dramatists Guild, ASCAP, Ring of Keys, and Maestra. A wearer of many hats, she also enjoys stage-managing (Charlotte Lucas is 27 and Not Dead, Madame Clicquot), directing (Snoozefest, Out Being Us), and all things arts and crafts. www.theatricallysam.com

Sexual Orientation
iSexual orientation describes a person's enduring physical, romantic, and/or emotional attraction to another person.

Pansexual

Gender Identity
iOne’s internal, deeply held sense of gender. Some people identify completely with the gender they were assigned at birth (usually male or female), while others may identify with only a part of that gender, or not at all. Some people identify with another gender entirely. Unlike gender expression, gender identity is not visible to others.

Non-Binary

Race/Ethnicity
iRacial identity is the qualitative meaning one ascribes to one’s racial group, whereas ethnic identity is a concept that refers to one’s sense of self as a member of an ethnic group. At their core, both constructs reflect an individual’s sense of self as a member of a group; however, racial identity integrates the impact of race and related factors, while ethnic identity is focused on ethnic and cultural factors. We celebrate our Keys’ intersectionality and understand that creating one’s racial/ethnic identity is a fluid and nonlinear process that varies for every person. Many folks will identify with more than one background while others will identify with a single group more broadly.

Jewish-Asian-American

Discipline

Lyricist, Bookwriter, Stage Manager, Director

Vocal Range

Mezzo-Soprano

Dance Experience

Musical Theatre

Unions & Affiliations

ASCAP

Website

http://www.theatricallysam.com