Recommended by Debra A. Cole

  • Wow... this tender two-hander between sisters will leave audiences stunned. The sister banter is genuine... the situation tragic and terrifying... and once the third characters arrives on the scene... what we thought we knew was nothing in the big picture of reality. FABULOUS!

    Wow... this tender two-hander between sisters will leave audiences stunned. The sister banter is genuine... the situation tragic and terrifying... and once the third characters arrives on the scene... what we thought we knew was nothing in the big picture of reality. FABULOUS!

  • Priceless. A modern fable about trust that will delight audiences. ADAM RICHTER nailed this one!

    Priceless. A modern fable about trust that will delight audiences. ADAM RICHTER nailed this one!

  • HILARIOUS! Here I'm thinking this might be the powerful but kind Tony the Tiger from the cereal boxes, and CHRISTOPHER SOUCY goes and shows me the REAL beast behind the cage. A seasoned actor will have a BALL bringing this to life!

    HILARIOUS! Here I'm thinking this might be the powerful but kind Tony the Tiger from the cereal boxes, and CHRISTOPHER SOUCY goes and shows me the REAL beast behind the cage. A seasoned actor will have a BALL bringing this to life!

  • Oh... I really like Brien! What starts as one needy friend and one kind friend ends up being a fabulous reminder that there are limits. Limits to kindness. Limits to help. Limits to grace. Festivals will love this 10-minute play by Ashleigh Ann Gardner.

    Oh... I really like Brien! What starts as one needy friend and one kind friend ends up being a fabulous reminder that there are limits. Limits to kindness. Limits to help. Limits to grace. Festivals will love this 10-minute play by Ashleigh Ann Gardner.

  • Grief sucks. Although there is no way universal way to truly grieve, IVY needs a reminder that she can't stop living while she finds her way through this tragedy. DONALD LOFTUS gives audiences something powerful to think about... choosing life in the face of death.

    Grief sucks. Although there is no way universal way to truly grieve, IVY needs a reminder that she can't stop living while she finds her way through this tragedy. DONALD LOFTUS gives audiences something powerful to think about... choosing life in the face of death.

  • Debra A. Cole: On The Edge

    Grief is a bitch.. and Adam is going through all the stages all at once until there is a decision to make... a second time in ON THE EDGE. Death is an unknown for most, but RICH and DOROTHEA HELMS have made Death fascinating and engaging it his/her/its approach. Lovely.

    Grief is a bitch.. and Adam is going through all the stages all at once until there is a decision to make... a second time in ON THE EDGE. Death is an unknown for most, but RICH and DOROTHEA HELMS have made Death fascinating and engaging it his/her/its approach. Lovely.

  • Debra A. Cole: Million Dollar Wound

    What a powerful moment between wounded soldiers and one brave nurse. The songs are priceless and the dialogue intriguing, taking the audiences on a ride back in time. I found myself wondering if this crew were truly heading back home, or on their way to their final resting place. WONDERFUL.

    What a powerful moment between wounded soldiers and one brave nurse. The songs are priceless and the dialogue intriguing, taking the audiences on a ride back in time. I found myself wondering if this crew were truly heading back home, or on their way to their final resting place. WONDERFUL.

  • Debra A. Cole: X

    Oh... the letter X. Not much to do with it, right? There is PLENTY to bring to life when in the capable hands of Matthew Weaver who I would describe as certainly having the X-factor!

    Oh... the letter X. Not much to do with it, right? There is PLENTY to bring to life when in the capable hands of Matthew Weaver who I would describe as certainly having the X-factor!

  • Debra A. Cole: THE FACTS ARE CLEAR

    What a fun concept and execution! As an audience member, something just doesn't feel right... until it does. JULIE BRANDON's short play THE FACTS ARE CLEAR teases the ideas around facts, exploration, and human behavior... I mean.... people behavior. I guess this play goes to remind us that there is someone for everyone... no matter what.

    What a fun concept and execution! As an audience member, something just doesn't feel right... until it does. JULIE BRANDON's short play THE FACTS ARE CLEAR teases the ideas around facts, exploration, and human behavior... I mean.... people behavior. I guess this play goes to remind us that there is someone for everyone... no matter what.

  • Debra A. Cole: Mike's Best Man

    Oh... poor Mike and Andrea... the secondary embarrassment I felt for this guy is OFF THE CHARTS! Christopher Plumridge has written a brilliant monologue for a talented comedy actor to bring to life for an audience. There are so many speech and movement possibilities to get an audience to squirm! WONDERFUL!

    Oh... poor Mike and Andrea... the secondary embarrassment I felt for this guy is OFF THE CHARTS! Christopher Plumridge has written a brilliant monologue for a talented comedy actor to bring to life for an audience. There are so many speech and movement possibilities to get an audience to squirm! WONDERFUL!