Recommended by Debra A. Cole

  • Debra A. Cole: Disturbing the Peace

    ADORABLE!!!! I am a BIG FAN of pieces that utilize under-appreciated actors, and this would be just the piece to showcase those talents.

    ADORABLE!!!! I am a BIG FAN of pieces that utilize under-appreciated actors, and this would be just the piece to showcase those talents.

  • Debra A. Cole: Out, Out Damned Bird!

    Wow! A powerful few minutes that will leave audiences talking.

    Wow! A powerful few minutes that will leave audiences talking.

  • Debra A. Cole: Delete

    Short and delightful, this piece will make big connections for audiences.

    Short and delightful, this piece will make big connections for audiences.

  • Debra A. Cole: Service with a Smile

    Wow. Humanity at its best and at its worst. This painfully relatable short play reminds audiences that no one knows what each person is struggling with behind the smile. A must see - whether in pandemic or not.

    Wow. Humanity at its best and at its worst. This painfully relatable short play reminds audiences that no one knows what each person is struggling with behind the smile. A must see - whether in pandemic or not.

  • Debra A. Cole: To Fetch a Pail of Water

    ADORABLE! A lovely twist on an old rhyme....well....sorta rhyme. This would be a very funny piece to have in a festival. All characters would offer great parts for actors to explore and bring to life.

    ADORABLE! A lovely twist on an old rhyme....well....sorta rhyme. This would be a very funny piece to have in a festival. All characters would offer great parts for actors to explore and bring to life.

  • Debra A. Cole: In Love With Bobby

    Absolutely precious! This short play brought back many youthful, familiar feelings that were exciting and confusing as the rules of love and heartbreak were just being formed.

    Absolutely precious! This short play brought back many youthful, familiar feelings that were exciting and confusing as the rules of love and heartbreak were just being formed.

  • Debra A. Cole: I'd Like to Speak to Death's Manager

    Fun. Quirky. Deep. Meaningful. All at once. This short play has twists and turns that leave the reader continually intrigued. Don't let Pauline...Tiffany....whatever her name is fool you. She is no Karen.

    Fun. Quirky. Deep. Meaningful. All at once. This short play has twists and turns that leave the reader continually intrigued. Don't let Pauline...Tiffany....whatever her name is fool you. She is no Karen.

  • Debra A. Cole: Belle, Ex-Wife of a Beast (monologue)

    THANK YOU! Belle's story has always bothered me. JENNIFER O'GRADY gives Belle the voice she always needed. This monologue is a modern and youthful perspective of a smart, competent, and of course beautiful young girl, who will never the see the world, or her role in it, the same again.

    THANK YOU! Belle's story has always bothered me. JENNIFER O'GRADY gives Belle the voice she always needed. This monologue is a modern and youthful perspective of a smart, competent, and of course beautiful young girl, who will never the see the world, or her role in it, the same again.

  • Debra A. Cole: 20

    This generation has seen so much pain and suffering. While the monologue specifically references 9/11, audiences members will also make connections on how the pandemic has added to the pain within the DNA of this generation. Such a beautiful way to explore such painful imprints.

    This generation has seen so much pain and suffering. While the monologue specifically references 9/11, audiences members will also make connections on how the pandemic has added to the pain within the DNA of this generation. Such a beautiful way to explore such painful imprints.

  • Debra A. Cole: You Think You Know

    What can I say about pieces written by Rachael Ferny-Williams other than... SHE IS A GENIUS! This short play has everything - tension, humor, shock, outrage, memories, nudity, and some of the best banter between two people I have ever read. BRAVO!

    What can I say about pieces written by Rachael Ferny-Williams other than... SHE IS A GENIUS! This short play has everything - tension, humor, shock, outrage, memories, nudity, and some of the best banter between two people I have ever read. BRAVO!