Recommended by Debra A. Cole

  • Debra A. Cole: HOT & SWEATY [A MONOLOGUE]

    Oh, how I adore this honest monologue that any actor worth his salts will ROCK! It's all there... ready to bring to life... the shame, the anxiety, the reckless release and pay off... simply delightful. This VERY HUMAN monologue is priceless... well... at least the cost of a Sprite... with LOTS of ice.

    Oh, how I adore this honest monologue that any actor worth his salts will ROCK! It's all there... ready to bring to life... the shame, the anxiety, the reckless release and pay off... simply delightful. This VERY HUMAN monologue is priceless... well... at least the cost of a Sprite... with LOTS of ice.

  • Debra A. Cole: Hair Today; Gone Tomorrow

    Diving deeper into DANA HALL's amazing catalogue of work, what a joy it was to find this little gem. The minute I got to the line, "Anyway…" I was hooked. What a fabulous audition monologue for some seasoned actor to bring to life! SOMEONE PERFORM this charming and hilarious monologue!

    Diving deeper into DANA HALL's amazing catalogue of work, what a joy it was to find this little gem. The minute I got to the line, "Anyway…" I was hooked. What a fabulous audition monologue for some seasoned actor to bring to life! SOMEONE PERFORM this charming and hilarious monologue!

  • Debra A. Cole: This Person DID Exist (A darker companion piece to Steve of Absence)

    Damn it, JOHN BUSSER.

    After reading your brilliant short play THIS PERSON DID EXIST, you had me both WANTING to head to the website and AFRAID to head to the website at the same time! AI has some fabulous possibilities for helping humanity... and some absolutely terrifying parts that we should all be thinking about. Audiences will be talking about this play the entire drive home.

    Damn it, JOHN BUSSER.

    After reading your brilliant short play THIS PERSON DID EXIST, you had me both WANTING to head to the website and AFRAID to head to the website at the same time! AI has some fabulous possibilities for helping humanity... and some absolutely terrifying parts that we should all be thinking about. Audiences will be talking about this play the entire drive home.

  • Debra A. Cole: Don't Wear it Out

    Priceless.

    What a fabulous micro play for any festival. The young actors will have a field day with the physical possibilities and audiences will LAUGH OUT LOUD!

    Priceless.

    What a fabulous micro play for any festival. The young actors will have a field day with the physical possibilities and audiences will LAUGH OUT LOUD!

  • Debra A. Cole: Bagged

    SOME HUMANS.... GEEZ!

    JACQUELYN FLOYD-PRISKORN has created a minute that will feel VERY POSSIBLE in a world where people no longer curb their thoughts or words.

    SOME HUMANS.... GEEZ!

    JACQUELYN FLOYD-PRISKORN has created a minute that will feel VERY POSSIBLE in a world where people no longer curb their thoughts or words.

  • Debra A. Cole: Ignore the Random Bear

    Powerful. Grief is a teacher that whispers... and sometimes screams... about what truly matters, and that is evident here. NEIL RADTKE has written a poignant short play about loss, about just listening, and about missed opportunities. His line, "It means I already built a whole world where you don't speak, don't help, don't see—and I still show up" really spoke to me. I know this piece will speak to audiences too.

    Powerful. Grief is a teacher that whispers... and sometimes screams... about what truly matters, and that is evident here. NEIL RADTKE has written a poignant short play about loss, about just listening, and about missed opportunities. His line, "It means I already built a whole world where you don't speak, don't help, don't see—and I still show up" really spoke to me. I know this piece will speak to audiences too.

  • Debra A. Cole: The Last Death - 10 Minute Play

    Terrifying. Alarming. Disturbing.... I was hooked. RYAN KAMINSKI has written a dark short that will keep audiences on the edge of their seats. We think it's going one way, only to take a turn even more horrific. A perfect short for any horror/Halloween festival.

    Terrifying. Alarming. Disturbing.... I was hooked. RYAN KAMINSKI has written a dark short that will keep audiences on the edge of their seats. We think it's going one way, only to take a turn even more horrific. A perfect short for any horror/Halloween festival.

  • Debra A. Cole: Truck Stop Christmas

    The true meaning of the holidays - togetherness, kindness, and love. BRENT ALLES has created a short holiday play that highlights what happens when kind hearts open up to others. Audiences will love this heart-warming play.

    The true meaning of the holidays - togetherness, kindness, and love. BRENT ALLES has created a short holiday play that highlights what happens when kind hearts open up to others. Audiences will love this heart-warming play.

  • Debra A. Cole: Stool Pigeons

    Priceless! I am a sucker for bathroom humor. To use the great MOREY NORKIN'S own words, this charming and witty short play is "oddly appropriate," in a time when some modes of transportation deserve a little extra....attention... and I'm here for it.

    Priceless! I am a sucker for bathroom humor. To use the great MOREY NORKIN'S own words, this charming and witty short play is "oddly appropriate," in a time when some modes of transportation deserve a little extra....attention... and I'm here for it.

  • Debra A. Cole: The Low Ground (a monologue)

    Yes. This. Now.

    SCOTT SICKLES pulls no punches as he slays those who deny logic with his logic... but who cares about logic anymore, right?

    Yes. This. Now.

    SCOTT SICKLES pulls no punches as he slays those who deny logic with his logic... but who cares about logic anymore, right?