Recommendations of By the Short Hairs

  • Claudia Haas: By the Short Hairs

    This is way too much fun as a reader - I can imagine the chortles of the majority of theatre goers in the audience - who yes - are women. Empowering, devilish, charming and all too true. Yes, Virginia there is “hair harassment.” Well done.

    This is way too much fun as a reader - I can imagine the chortles of the majority of theatre goers in the audience - who yes - are women. Empowering, devilish, charming and all too true. Yes, Virginia there is “hair harassment.” Well done.

  • Nora Louise Syran: By the Short Hairs

    Another super short vivacious snippet of a play by Debra A. Cole. Fun for three generations of actors to perform. Brava!

    Another super short vivacious snippet of a play by Debra A. Cole. Fun for three generations of actors to perform. Brava!

  • Jaxson Mackling: By the Short Hairs

    I’ve read a many of Deb’s plays, and tonight this one was read in the Literary and Discourse Play Reading Group, and might I say this was funny! I loved it! The banter between two woman and their old haggard boss! Beautifully designed, beautifully read, gorgeously written! Wonderful work Deb!

    I’ve read a many of Deb’s plays, and tonight this one was read in the Literary and Discourse Play Reading Group, and might I say this was funny! I loved it! The banter between two woman and their old haggard boss! Beautifully designed, beautifully read, gorgeously written! Wonderful work Deb!

  • Rachel Feeny-Williams: By the Short Hairs

    We read this as part of our Sunday night play reading and its truly a wonderful 'girl power' piece. Its a brilliant commentary about the need for some people in our society to comment on things (when they really shouldn't). Three wonderful characters are seen in this wonderfully framed statement against society's judgements. You want to, as an audience member, be able to stand up and tell the co-worker "Its none of your damn business!". Its punchy, its powerful and its brilliantly written, another wonderful work Deb!

    We read this as part of our Sunday night play reading and its truly a wonderful 'girl power' piece. Its a brilliant commentary about the need for some people in our society to comment on things (when they really shouldn't). Three wonderful characters are seen in this wonderfully framed statement against society's judgements. You want to, as an audience member, be able to stand up and tell the co-worker "Its none of your damn business!". Its punchy, its powerful and its brilliantly written, another wonderful work Deb!

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: By the Short Hairs

    This is great and so empowering. Who hasn't heard the unsolicited opinion of some jerk about their appearance? Very real and a great piece for some strong performers.

    This is great and so empowering. Who hasn't heard the unsolicited opinion of some jerk about their appearance? Very real and a great piece for some strong performers.