Recommended by Debra A. Cole

  • Debra A. Cole: THE LINGERING SCENT OF ORANGES

    STEVEN G. MARTIN has written a beautiful short play that reminds us to use the china... burn the candles... and stop wasting precious moments for before long, they will be gone. The fabulous juxtaposition between sisters will feel familiar to audience members. The crisp dialogue will keep those same audiences members glued to the scene. LOVELY.

    STEVEN G. MARTIN has written a beautiful short play that reminds us to use the china... burn the candles... and stop wasting precious moments for before long, they will be gone. The fabulous juxtaposition between sisters will feel familiar to audience members. The crisp dialogue will keep those same audiences members glued to the scene. LOVELY.

  • Debra A. Cole: Literally Forever

    What a fabulously sexy and sweet view into the world of two young lovers - one with history and knowledge - the other just coming into her own. Trust and communication is the key here, and Harmony and Leah are off to an amazing start for centuries to come. DELIGHTFUL!

    What a fabulously sexy and sweet view into the world of two young lovers - one with history and knowledge - the other just coming into her own. Trust and communication is the key here, and Harmony and Leah are off to an amazing start for centuries to come. DELIGHTFUL!

  • Debra A. Cole: 37 Origami Bees

    Perfection. SCOTT SICKLES is a true master of weaving tales that are full of glorious poetry and stunningly beautiful visuals. This play may be set in the past, but its subject matter has never been more important to explore. This powerful short play is stunningly beautiful and painful.

    Perfection. SCOTT SICKLES is a true master of weaving tales that are full of glorious poetry and stunningly beautiful visuals. This play may be set in the past, but its subject matter has never been more important to explore. This powerful short play is stunningly beautiful and painful.

  • Debra A. Cole: AT EXACTLY THE RIGHT MOMENT

    What beautiful very human moments between two loving adults. JULIE BRANDON has touched on something very real that many couple must face. Lovely.

    What beautiful very human moments between two loving adults. JULIE BRANDON has touched on something very real that many couple must face. Lovely.

  • Debra A. Cole: US AMBASSADOR TO UKRAINE: A MONOLOGUE

    Thank you, Asher. What a gut punch.

    Thank you, Asher. What a gut punch.

  • Debra A. Cole: ONE

    VERY CLEVER. So much can be communicated with just a single word, but enough is enough. One word to describe this short play? BRILLIANT.

    VERY CLEVER. So much can be communicated with just a single word, but enough is enough. One word to describe this short play? BRILLIANT.

  • Debra A. Cole: CLEAN AS A WHISTLE

    What a tender heart breaker this is. JULIE BRANDON's short play CLEAN AS A WHISTLE will melt audiences.

    What a tender heart breaker this is. JULIE BRANDON's short play CLEAN AS A WHISTLE will melt audiences.

  • Debra A. Cole: The Berenstain Bearadox

    Hilarious! This meta-minute... or two...is priceless. DAVID LIPSCHUTZ made me look it up, and I'm just as confused.

    Hilarious! This meta-minute... or two...is priceless. DAVID LIPSCHUTZ made me look it up, and I'm just as confused.

  • Debra A. Cole: AN UNMATCHED SET (SHORT PLAY)

    ABSOLUTELY PRICELESS. Which would you pick? Which one has more value? ADAM RICHTER has given clever voices to two old adversaries, and the results is perfection.

    ABSOLUTELY PRICELESS. Which would you pick? Which one has more value? ADAM RICHTER has given clever voices to two old adversaries, and the results is perfection.

  • Debra A. Cole: THAT'S ME IN THE SPOTLIGHT - A 2-Minute Monologue

    Why do we shame kids for expressing joy? Dancing and singing is just natural, and the minute we place doubt in their minds, it's over. This monologue by JULIE BRANDON reminds us that it is never too late to take the spotlight and show out joy. We need this now more than ever.

    Why do we shame kids for expressing joy? Dancing and singing is just natural, and the minute we place doubt in their minds, it's over. This monologue by JULIE BRANDON reminds us that it is never too late to take the spotlight and show out joy. We need this now more than ever.