Recommended by Debra A. Cole

  • Debra A. Cole: TOMORROW

    Same, girl....same. All of our good intentions start tomorrow especially when chocolate is involved. This one minute piece is DELICIOUS!

    Same, girl....same. All of our good intentions start tomorrow especially when chocolate is involved. This one minute piece is DELICIOUS!

  • Debra A. Cole: Angry Child

    Some kids have to grow up faster than others, and this child is no exception. Precociousness is usually charming in a child, but in this piece, it just make me sad for the childhood that has been lost due to alcohol abuse in the household. A thought-provoking short piece for any holiday short play festival.

    Some kids have to grow up faster than others, and this child is no exception. Precociousness is usually charming in a child, but in this piece, it just make me sad for the childhood that has been lost due to alcohol abuse in the household. A thought-provoking short piece for any holiday short play festival.

  • Debra A. Cole: The Last Week

    What a poignant and moving interaction between health caseworker and patient. Not everyone has someone in their end hours, but here, the kindness and dignity given by a non-family member is just what is needed. A touching piece for any 10 minute festival.

    What a poignant and moving interaction between health caseworker and patient. Not everyone has someone in their end hours, but here, the kindness and dignity given by a non-family member is just what is needed. A touching piece for any 10 minute festival.

  • Debra A. Cole: The Most Precious Thing

    What a beautiful short play. As the clock ticks, one woman must defend her life in order to live. Audiences will love this powerful piece.

    What a beautiful short play. As the clock ticks, one woman must defend her life in order to live. Audiences will love this powerful piece.

  • Debra A. Cole: The Writing Bug

    I would SO read Monsquitos. The Writing Bug is a great minute that all writers on NPX will relate to. Oh, and by the way, Evan, I have something I would love your feedback on...

    I would SO read Monsquitos. The Writing Bug is a great minute that all writers on NPX will relate to. Oh, and by the way, Evan, I have something I would love your feedback on...

  • Debra A. Cole: The Curse of Eve

    Fascinating piece of history for women! Strong characters - big stakes. I think this would make a wonderful full length play.

    Fascinating piece of history for women! Strong characters - big stakes. I think this would make a wonderful full length play.

  • Debra A. Cole: The Batter's Box

    An atypical, tender sports moment in-between typical, aggressive behaviors - SO REFRESHING! A great opportunity for male actors to show a softer side on stage. There is true strength in kindness.

    An atypical, tender sports moment in-between typical, aggressive behaviors - SO REFRESHING! A great opportunity for male actors to show a softer side on stage. There is true strength in kindness.

  • Debra A. Cole: We Should Talk

    Tight and well constructed, this short play will resonate with anyone who has gone through a breakup.

    Tight and well constructed, this short play will resonate with anyone who has gone through a breakup.

  • Debra A. Cole: Stay Gone

    WOW! This one minute monologue is so full of possibilities for any actress. Her strength, her pain, her wisdom is worth hearing for all that think family, in any form, is disposable and decisions don't have consequences.

    WOW! This one minute monologue is so full of possibilities for any actress. Her strength, her pain, her wisdom is worth hearing for all that think family, in any form, is disposable and decisions don't have consequences.

  • Debra A. Cole: Angel Flight

    Painful and beautiful, this short play will touch the hearts of audiences. Grief is a powerful impetus for powerful moments.

    Painful and beautiful, this short play will touch the hearts of audiences. Grief is a powerful impetus for powerful moments.