Recommended by Debra A. Cole

  • Debra A. Cole: That Question

    Leave it to RACHEL FEENY-WILLIAMS to take a simple prompt of "write a riddle play" and make a wonderful psychological thriller that will be pure magic on any stage. The banter between two of the characters is pure joy to experience. Don't ask me WHY, but just read it!

    Leave it to RACHEL FEENY-WILLIAMS to take a simple prompt of "write a riddle play" and make a wonderful psychological thriller that will be pure magic on any stage. The banter between two of the characters is pure joy to experience. Don't ask me WHY, but just read it!

  • Debra A. Cole: Can I Get Uhhhh

    Burgers… singles only….confusion…. And FARCE. The comedic possibilities for two actors are endless.

    Burgers… singles only….confusion…. And FARCE. The comedic possibilities for two actors are endless.

  • Debra A. Cole: GET TO KNOW THE TEACHERS NIGHT

    RICHTER had me at “Elf on elf, elf on vampire, vampire on elf.” A fabulous farce showing the hypocrisy of some and the cleverness of others. What fun this would be to see performed.

    RICHTER had me at “Elf on elf, elf on vampire, vampire on elf.” A fabulous farce showing the hypocrisy of some and the cleverness of others. What fun this would be to see performed.

  • Debra A. Cole: UNVERIFIED

    Damn that blue checkmark. RICHTER has created a clever and entertaining short play that is sure to make audiences smile with recognition.

    Hmmmm…. Sunshine away from my device DOES sound lovely… maybe I’ll go outside and take a deep breath….after I finish this recommendation…

    Damn that blue checkmark. RICHTER has created a clever and entertaining short play that is sure to make audiences smile with recognition.

    Hmmmm…. Sunshine away from my device DOES sound lovely… maybe I’ll go outside and take a deep breath….after I finish this recommendation…

  • Debra A. Cole: A Man's Family

    WHITE JESUS is the star of this dark comedy that highlights the pitfalls of humans, their messages, and their blind devotion. BECK nails this short play.

    WHITE JESUS is the star of this dark comedy that highlights the pitfalls of humans, their messages, and their blind devotion. BECK nails this short play.

  • Debra A. Cole: Time Motion Dilation

    Fast paced and THRILLING! This short piece centered around time by JOE SWENSON will keep audiences on the edge of their seats. I NEED TO SEE THIS PLAY PRODUCED!

    Fast paced and THRILLING! This short piece centered around time by JOE SWENSON will keep audiences on the edge of their seats. I NEED TO SEE THIS PLAY PRODUCED!

  • Debra A. Cole: Political Bedfellows

    This political farce harkens back to the romps of days gone by… and it’s perfect! Actors will delight in bringing the written antics to life. Audiences will be on stitches. I adore how RACHEL FEENY-WILLIAMS’ brain works.

    This political farce harkens back to the romps of days gone by… and it’s perfect! Actors will delight in bringing the written antics to life. Audiences will be on stitches. I adore how RACHEL FEENY-WILLIAMS’ brain works.

  • Debra A. Cole: Fascinating

    BRAVA! RACHEL FEENY-WILLIAMS takes a fascinating prompt and creates a truly engaging short play. Having the world of stuffy academia collide with a bubble gum social media sensation is the perfect combination for discord. In Rachel's nimble hands, she creates a colorful piece that entertains and will have audiences on the edge of their seats.

    BRAVA! RACHEL FEENY-WILLIAMS takes a fascinating prompt and creates a truly engaging short play. Having the world of stuffy academia collide with a bubble gum social media sensation is the perfect combination for discord. In Rachel's nimble hands, she creates a colorful piece that entertains and will have audiences on the edge of their seats.

  • Debra A. Cole: Story Worthy

    Important. Representation matters, and this touching short piece by Christopher Soucy demonstrates it beautifully. If hate comes from ignorance, then love, acceptance, and a sense of worth can come from knowledge…even in the movies.

    Important. Representation matters, and this touching short piece by Christopher Soucy demonstrates it beautifully. If hate comes from ignorance, then love, acceptance, and a sense of worth can come from knowledge…even in the movies.

  • Debra A. Cole: LOVE AIN'T

    What a woman. I adore monologues for strong women with stories and pasts. LOVE! What a treat for a seasoned actress.

    What a woman. I adore monologues for strong women with stories and pasts. LOVE! What a treat for a seasoned actress.