Recommended by Debra A. Cole

  • Debra A. Cole: This Year

    2020- what a year! GREG LAM brings the unique chaos of the year to the mundane as zombies become the latest nightmare for the average worker. A great read - would be fabulous on stage.

    2020- what a year! GREG LAM brings the unique chaos of the year to the mundane as zombies become the latest nightmare for the average worker. A great read - would be fabulous on stage.

  • Debra A. Cole: The Meadow - 10 Minute Play

    Wow! A film noir classic! Performers will really connect with these character, and audiences will love the twist.

    Wow! A film noir classic! Performers will really connect with these character, and audiences will love the twist.

  • Debra A. Cole: I Know Kung Fu

    Personal - painful - hopeful. This monologue brings the myth of being Korean-American to life with heart and grace.

    Personal - painful - hopeful. This monologue brings the myth of being Korean-American to life with heart and grace.

  • Debra A. Cole: CHOMP

    A beautiful love story about loving each other - no matter what. The difference? This transformation is just little unorthodox. DC Cathro creates two characters that everyone... werewolf or not... can relate to.

    A beautiful love story about loving each other - no matter what. The difference? This transformation is just little unorthodox. DC Cathro creates two characters that everyone... werewolf or not... can relate to.

  • Debra A. Cole: Baby Blue

    Two big moments - two big characters. A short piece that has a much bigger story at its core.

    Two big moments - two big characters. A short piece that has a much bigger story at its core.

  • Debra A. Cole: Jack the Stripper

    Saw this at the 2022 Crafton Hills College NEW WORKS Festival! Hilarious! Audiences will love it!

    Saw this at the 2022 Crafton Hills College NEW WORKS Festival! Hilarious! Audiences will love it!

  • Debra A. Cole: Music in the Name (a monologue)

    Grant is where many of us find ourselves after the pandemic: Bigger, more vulnerable, and “hungry” for a new start. Audiences will connect and see Grant for his display of raw humanity.

    Grant is where many of us find ourselves after the pandemic: Bigger, more vulnerable, and “hungry” for a new start. Audiences will connect and see Grant for his display of raw humanity.

  • Debra A. Cole: Unnecessary Beauty (a monologue)

    Such grace and beauty in this short monologue. There is a true sense of conscious vulnerability from the speaker. WOKE and a little old- fashioned at the same time. BRAVO!

    Such grace and beauty in this short monologue. There is a true sense of conscious vulnerability from the speaker. WOKE and a little old- fashioned at the same time. BRAVO!

  • Debra A. Cole: Unnecessary Beauty (a monologue)

    Such grace and beauty in this short monologue. There is a true sense of conscious vulnerability from the speaker. WOKE and a little old- fashioned at the same time. BRAVO!

    Such grace and beauty in this short monologue. There is a true sense of conscious vulnerability from the speaker. WOKE and a little old- fashioned at the same time. BRAVO!

  • Debra A. Cole: In Case You Open Your Eyes Again (a monologue)

    Beautiful and tragic, this gentle monologue gives us a glimpse into unspoken truths in family dynamics. I love that the ending gives us hope for real conversations and real connections that need to happen for acceptance and understanding.

    Beautiful and tragic, this gentle monologue gives us a glimpse into unspoken truths in family dynamics. I love that the ending gives us hope for real conversations and real connections that need to happen for acceptance and understanding.