Recommended by Debra A. Cole

  • Debra A. Cole: "Eight Aunt Marys"

    Deathbed confessions are big moments and often filled with dramatic pauses, and waiting for the eighth ingredient of the beloved cookie recipe is worth the wait for Christopher. The foundation of the company depends on this big moment. ANDREW makes every breath feel vital and previous in this short dialogue. A seasoned actress would have a ball with it.

    Deathbed confessions are big moments and often filled with dramatic pauses, and waiting for the eighth ingredient of the beloved cookie recipe is worth the wait for Christopher. The foundation of the company depends on this big moment. ANDREW makes every breath feel vital and previous in this short dialogue. A seasoned actress would have a ball with it.

  • Debra A. Cole: Legacy - A Script In A Day

    The idea that a "walking dead" is possible in this day and age is outrageous. ALICE skillfully exposes the reality when death is just "an opinion."

    The idea that a "walking dead" is possible in this day and age is outrageous. ALICE skillfully exposes the reality when death is just "an opinion."

  • Debra A. Cole: Betrayal

    I had the pleasure of hearing this read by very talented actresses at a Sunday playwright's event. WOW! This powerful piece will have audiences at the edge of their seats, and talking on the way home. Strong characters - tense moments - and altered realty. RACHEL is a a truly gifted story teller that understands dialogue, emotions, and the human condition.

    I had the pleasure of hearing this read by very talented actresses at a Sunday playwright's event. WOW! This powerful piece will have audiences at the edge of their seats, and talking on the way home. Strong characters - tense moments - and altered realty. RACHEL is a a truly gifted story teller that understands dialogue, emotions, and the human condition.

  • Debra A. Cole: Scandals and Scones

    I had the pleasure of hearing this read at our Sunday playwright's group. DELIGHTFUL! Rachel has the amazing gift of creating entertaining real-life situations with colorful characters that to whom all can connect. Audiences will CHEER ON the attacked and wronged and find themselves pleased with the satisfying justice Rachel always delivers.

    I had the pleasure of hearing this read at our Sunday playwright's group. DELIGHTFUL! Rachel has the amazing gift of creating entertaining real-life situations with colorful characters that to whom all can connect. Audiences will CHEER ON the attacked and wronged and find themselves pleased with the satisfying justice Rachel always delivers.

  • Debra A. Cole: Broken Heart Syndrome - a five minute play

    In tense times, having a friend by your side who knows everything about you is just what the doctor ordered. These simple yet layered 5 minutes are a beautiful nod to friendship, fear, history, and support.

    In tense times, having a friend by your side who knows everything about you is just what the doctor ordered. These simple yet layered 5 minutes are a beautiful nod to friendship, fear, history, and support.

  • Debra A. Cole: A Friend

    True love is beautiful and often painful as we age. Such a touching 2 minutes.

    True love is beautiful and often painful as we age. Such a touching 2 minutes.

  • Debra A. Cole: The Chair

    An eerie one minute leaving audiences with questions and true fears for Nina.

    An eerie one minute leaving audiences with questions and true fears for Nina.

  • Debra A. Cole: THAT KIND OF BOY [A 1-MINUTE PLAY]

    Oh… my heart. Layered and lovely all in 1 minute.

    Oh… my heart. Layered and lovely all in 1 minute.

  • Debra A. Cole: What's in the Box?!

    I am a BIG fan of Seven... and a BIG fan of this short play by RANDY HUNT. The natural and witty dialogue back and forth between these two friends is priceless. I was intrigued every step of the way.

    I am a BIG fan of Seven... and a BIG fan of this short play by RANDY HUNT. The natural and witty dialogue back and forth between these two friends is priceless. I was intrigued every step of the way.

  • Debra A. Cole: CONVERSATION THAT NEVER HAPPENS IN 99.9% OF NEWSROOMS


    HA! A punch of a one minute.

    HA! A punch of a one minute.