Recommended by Debra A. Cole

  • Debra A. Cole: Do Not, I Repeat, Do Not Hang That Mistletoe Tonight!

    What a lovely holiday story with a full cast of familiar names! Short and sweet, this is adorable.

    What a lovely holiday story with a full cast of familiar names! Short and sweet, this is adorable.

  • Debra A. Cole: An Awkward Conversation on the Way to the Ice Dispenser (short)

    Terrifying. The contrast between so many words and so few sets a haunting pace in this chilling short play. Brilliant.

    Terrifying. The contrast between so many words and so few sets a haunting pace in this chilling short play. Brilliant.

  • Debra A. Cole: Drummer Boy

    GENIUS! This hysterical new Christmas classic needs to be produced in all holiday festivals! Audiences will be in stitches... and not the ones poor Mary needs after being "torn to shreds."

    GENIUS! This hysterical new Christmas classic needs to be produced in all holiday festivals! Audiences will be in stitches... and not the ones poor Mary needs after being "torn to shreds."

  • Debra A. Cole: Snakes On A Plane, On A Boat, On The Sea

    There are tense, unseen layers behind the short moments of time we as an audience spend with these two characters. Pain, regret, and fear permeate the untold story as the shared story unfolds. Not your average Christmas Eve story.

    There are tense, unseen layers behind the short moments of time we as an audience spend with these two characters. Pain, regret, and fear permeate the untold story as the shared story unfolds. Not your average Christmas Eve story.

  • Debra A. Cole: Re-Gifted

    This two-hander gives audiences a glimpse into devastating loss and the grief that follows. DC Cathro has written two characters that both need something... one to remember.... one to forget... which is really not possible at all. Two different approaches. Which approach is correct? There is no right answer when it come to grief. Beautiful.

    This two-hander gives audiences a glimpse into devastating loss and the grief that follows. DC Cathro has written two characters that both need something... one to remember.... one to forget... which is really not possible at all. Two different approaches. Which approach is correct? There is no right answer when it come to grief. Beautiful.

  • Debra A. Cole: Gnawing My Leg Off ("A Secret Santa Title Exchange" Play)

    Colorful characters, hilarious banter, and a world that will leave audiences agape! JOHN PATRICK BRAY's brain is enviable.

    Colorful characters, hilarious banter, and a world that will leave audiences agape! JOHN PATRICK BRAY's brain is enviable.

  • Debra A. Cole: Grandma Got Run Over By a Reindeer and Liked It

    The world of Public Domain comes to life in this delightful new framing of an old tale... well... song. The humor will delight audiences and Vixen and Donder are fabulous characters under the creativity of BRAVERMAN. Anyone up for a few raisin?

    The world of Public Domain comes to life in this delightful new framing of an old tale... well... song. The humor will delight audiences and Vixen and Donder are fabulous characters under the creativity of BRAVERMAN. Anyone up for a few raisin?

  • Debra A. Cole: Please Exit the Horse

    I've ALWAYS felt bad for the Central Park carriage horses. I'm pulling for Joel. I want him to have everything he dreams about. He's earned it.

    I've ALWAYS felt bad for the Central Park carriage horses. I'm pulling for Joel. I want him to have everything he dreams about. He's earned it.

  • Debra A. Cole: Santa Noir

    Of all the Christmas prompts… in all the lands… THIS was the one perfect for the great Morey Norkin. Audiences have been clamoring for a noir holiday classic, and Pie… and Morey… always deliver.

    Of all the Christmas prompts… in all the lands… THIS was the one perfect for the great Morey Norkin. Audiences have been clamoring for a noir holiday classic, and Pie… and Morey… always deliver.

  • Debra A. Cole: Unbelted

    BRENT ALLES brings the fascinating world of professional wrestling to life in his new short play. Our “unbelted” struggles, sacrifices, and sense time quickly catching up with will resonate with those of us the seats a little more “seasoned” than others.

    BRENT ALLES brings the fascinating world of professional wrestling to life in his new short play. Our “unbelted” struggles, sacrifices, and sense time quickly catching up with will resonate with those of us the seats a little more “seasoned” than others.