Recommended by Debra A. Cole

  • Debra A. Cole: A Few Questions

    CLASSIC RACHEL FEENY-WILLIAMS! Well developed characters... sharp and natural dialogue...and misdirection...OH,THE MISDIRECTION. There will be moment where audiences will gasp as the story unfolds, and it is perfect. Truth is a funny thing.

    CLASSIC RACHEL FEENY-WILLIAMS! Well developed characters... sharp and natural dialogue...and misdirection...OH,THE MISDIRECTION. There will be moment where audiences will gasp as the story unfolds, and it is perfect. Truth is a funny thing.

  • Debra A. Cole: The Remote (a ten minute play)

    For many couple, the tv becomes a nightly routine. What does it take to break the cycle? It may just take more tv... so much more tv. This brilliant piece by MARK HARVEY LEVINE will captivate audiences and make them think. BRAVO.

    For many couple, the tv becomes a nightly routine. What does it take to break the cycle? It may just take more tv... so much more tv. This brilliant piece by MARK HARVEY LEVINE will captivate audiences and make them think. BRAVO.

  • Debra A. Cole: Run Along Now

    God, it starts so early. The teasing. The isolation. The need for strength. SAM HEYMAN has written a one-minute play that will resonate with many who think differently, act like themselves, and march to a drum that the world doesn't understand. A beautiful minute for the wonders among us.

    God, it starts so early. The teasing. The isolation. The need for strength. SAM HEYMAN has written a one-minute play that will resonate with many who think differently, act like themselves, and march to a drum that the world doesn't understand. A beautiful minute for the wonders among us.

  • Debra A. Cole: To Necessary Ends

    With every chop, the tension rises in this little guys win saga. This would be a fantastic short play stage. Between the lighting, the props, and the chanting... the visual effects would be powerful. OUTSTANDING!

    With every chop, the tension rises in this little guys win saga. This would be a fantastic short play stage. Between the lighting, the props, and the chanting... the visual effects would be powerful. OUTSTANDING!

  • Debra A. Cole: Please Tell Me You're Ok

    Incomprehensible.
    Terrifying.
    Common Place.

    This play shouldn't have to be written.

    Incomprehensible.
    Terrifying.
    Common Place.

    This play shouldn't have to be written.

  • Debra A. Cole: Holding Pattern

    Ya gotta love a spoof about a Kansas girl who didn't think the whole trip through. When you gotta go... you gotta go, and JOHN BUSSER delivers a priceless physical comedy without his main character leaving the restraints of a cockpit seat. FABULOUS!

    Ya gotta love a spoof about a Kansas girl who didn't think the whole trip through. When you gotta go... you gotta go, and JOHN BUSSER delivers a priceless physical comedy without his main character leaving the restraints of a cockpit seat. FABULOUS!

  • Debra A. Cole: Jack of No Trades

    Of how the tables have turned. I adore a piece that takes a story and turns it on its head. CHRISTOPHER SOUCY has the dialect down and because of his sharp and quick paced banter, audiences will be transported to a seedy little room in the 1890s. What a joy this would be on stage.

    Of how the tables have turned. I adore a piece that takes a story and turns it on its head. CHRISTOPHER SOUCY has the dialect down and because of his sharp and quick paced banter, audiences will be transported to a seedy little room in the 1890s. What a joy this would be on stage.

  • Debra A. Cole: All The Pretty Colored Bottles Under The Sink

    Haunting. This short piece by HANNAH LEE DEFRATES will have audiences on the edge of their seats until the moment of revelation. A stunning piece of theatre.

    Haunting. This short piece by HANNAH LEE DEFRATES will have audiences on the edge of their seats until the moment of revelation. A stunning piece of theatre.

  • Debra A. Cole: The Extraordinary Evidence Needed for that Extraordinary Claim

    Short. Funny. Sweet. A lovely addition to any holiday festival.

    Short. Funny. Sweet. A lovely addition to any holiday festival.

  • Debra A. Cole: Right as Rain

    This one got me. Two old-timers fishing before church on a Sunday morning... if only it was that a simple. This beautifully constructed short play by JOE SWENSON has a light touch and a big heart.

    This one got me. Two old-timers fishing before church on a Sunday morning... if only it was that a simple. This beautifully constructed short play by JOE SWENSON has a light touch and a big heart.