Recommended by Debra A. Cole

  • Debra A. Cole: Five

    So fascinating what a simple photo of a Mario cake in a trashcan can elicit with various playwrights.

    JAXSON brings struggle, pain, and secrets to life in this emotional short play. One simple question yields big results that will change lives forever.

    So fascinating what a simple photo of a Mario cake in a trashcan can elicit with various playwrights.

    JAXSON brings struggle, pain, and secrets to life in this emotional short play. One simple question yields big results that will change lives forever.

  • Debra A. Cole: The Duck Did it!

    WHAT a hilarious piece for a mother and son! You've done it again, Rachel! The phone call....PERFECTION!

    WHAT a hilarious piece for a mother and son! You've done it again, Rachel! The phone call....PERFECTION!

  • Debra A. Cole: Mother Knows Best

    ABSOLUTELY DELIGHTFUL! Audiences are going to LOVE this short play! RACHEL is always a master at natural, fast-paced, and humorous dialogue. BRAVO!

    ABSOLUTELY DELIGHTFUL! Audiences are going to LOVE this short play! RACHEL is always a master at natural, fast-paced, and humorous dialogue. BRAVO!

  • Debra A. Cole: Samantha's Friend

    What a haunting short play! The tension builds with every birthday. Audiences will be on the edge of their seats.

    What a haunting short play! The tension builds with every birthday. Audiences will be on the edge of their seats.

  • Debra A. Cole: THE FERRIS WHEEL - a short play for both stage and radio

    A entire lifetime in 10 minutes. D. LEE MILLER invites audiences into the private moments of one beautiful, loving, and touching partnership. Sometimes, you're at the top of the world, and other times... you are forced to observe the world alone not by your own design... but fate. LOVELY.

    A entire lifetime in 10 minutes. D. LEE MILLER invites audiences into the private moments of one beautiful, loving, and touching partnership. Sometimes, you're at the top of the world, and other times... you are forced to observe the world alone not by your own design... but fate. LOVELY.

  • Debra A. Cole: Scared

    Wow. As a former teacher and mother, this short play emotionally hits me on all levels. The beautiful innocence juxtaposed with gritty maturity is powerful message as two young people are both SCARED and AFRIAD of the world around them. And the song... phew.

    Wow. As a former teacher and mother, this short play emotionally hits me on all levels. The beautiful innocence juxtaposed with gritty maturity is powerful message as two young people are both SCARED and AFRIAD of the world around them. And the song... phew.

  • Debra A. Cole: Masks Up (A ZOOM Play)

    I love the hypocrisy of small town ministers, and this powerful short play by William J. Goodwin exposes the hate and shame that exists within those who hate themselves. I also love three strong women setting things right in the world. A wonderful piece for ZOOM performances.

    I love the hypocrisy of small town ministers, and this powerful short play by William J. Goodwin exposes the hate and shame that exists within those who hate themselves. I also love three strong women setting things right in the world. A wonderful piece for ZOOM performances.

  • Debra A. Cole: Forgotten

    The perfect pacing and witty interactions of Man and Woman will leave audiences WANTING MORE! What a wonderful short play. I would KILL to see this performed with all of the wonderful possibilities of character and movement for the actors. BRAVO!

    The perfect pacing and witty interactions of Man and Woman will leave audiences WANTING MORE! What a wonderful short play. I would KILL to see this performed with all of the wonderful possibilities of character and movement for the actors. BRAVO!

  • Debra A. Cole: Flight of Fancy

    What a sweet and fascinating short play about technology, learning, and growing as humans... and robots. MOREY NORKIN creates a part delightful and part terrifying new world where the concept of being human is negotiable and constantly changing. The physicality of the piece would make it a fun evening for an audience.

    What a sweet and fascinating short play about technology, learning, and growing as humans... and robots. MOREY NORKIN creates a part delightful and part terrifying new world where the concept of being human is negotiable and constantly changing. The physicality of the piece would make it a fun evening for an audience.

  • Debra A. Cole: Fashionably Late

    I adore this couple! Every successful couple knows each other's strengths and weaknesses and love each other anyway. A sweet two-hander that audiences will adore too.

    I adore this couple! Every successful couple knows each other's strengths and weaknesses and love each other anyway. A sweet two-hander that audiences will adore too.