Recommended by Debra A. Cole

  • Debra A. Cole: Dear Diary

    So much pain and loss yield a diary entry monologue that will speak to audiences. DEAR DIARY will speak to our living and our dying, and the choices in between. This world scares me... and feels familiar. A terrifying piece for someone to bring to life.

    So much pain and loss yield a diary entry monologue that will speak to audiences. DEAR DIARY will speak to our living and our dying, and the choices in between. This world scares me... and feels familiar. A terrifying piece for someone to bring to life.

  • Debra A. Cole: It’s Not A Gratitude Diary

    There are so many layers in this thoughtful 2-minute play by LOU JONES. Diaries, journals, and blogs are places to share our lives - past, present, or future, and JONES shows us a touching glimpse into Sarah's beautiful life.

    There are so many layers in this thoughtful 2-minute play by LOU JONES. Diaries, journals, and blogs are places to share our lives - past, present, or future, and JONES shows us a touching glimpse into Sarah's beautiful life.

  • Debra A. Cole: The Procrastinator's Diary (A Monologue)

    HILARIOUS! Playwrights and writers of all kinds will CONNECT with this creative and witty monologue by BRENT ALLES. I meant to write this review yesterday... but you know how it goes.

    HILARIOUS! Playwrights and writers of all kinds will CONNECT with this creative and witty monologue by BRENT ALLES. I meant to write this review yesterday... but you know how it goes.

  • Debra A. Cole: Amy L's Diary

    Oh, poor, sweet Amy L. Being kid is tough. Being some kids is even harder. ANJ MARIE RIFFEL writes a poignant monologue about growing up, good deeds, and outcomes. Audiences will connect.

    Oh, poor, sweet Amy L. Being kid is tough. Being some kids is even harder. ANJ MARIE RIFFEL writes a poignant monologue about growing up, good deeds, and outcomes. Audiences will connect.

  • Debra A. Cole: Closing Time Two Step

    Such a tender and beautiful two-hander for two older actors to bring to life. BRENT ALLES has touched on something truly magical with CLOSING TIME TWO STEP.

    Such a tender and beautiful two-hander for two older actors to bring to life. BRENT ALLES has touched on something truly magical with CLOSING TIME TWO STEP.

  • Debra A. Cole: Dance Fever

    I look forward to a book full of nothing but teen monologues from ANJ MARIE RIFFEl. What? She hasn't started one? Well, consider this to call to do so. RIFFEL just GETS teens. DANCE FEVER, like all of her teen monologues exude fresh voices and deep emotions. FANTASTIC!

    I look forward to a book full of nothing but teen monologues from ANJ MARIE RIFFEl. What? She hasn't started one? Well, consider this to call to do so. RIFFEL just GETS teens. DANCE FEVER, like all of her teen monologues exude fresh voices and deep emotions. FANTASTIC!

  • Debra A. Cole: The Dancer

    WHAT A FABULOUS TWO-HANDER by Christopher Soucy! VIV thinks she understands the situation, but there is much more to this tango for two. FESTIVALS will love this!

    WHAT A FABULOUS TWO-HANDER by Christopher Soucy! VIV thinks she understands the situation, but there is much more to this tango for two. FESTIVALS will love this!

  • Debra A. Cole: What Sort of Lame Show Would That Be?

    Oh, the life of a talented playwright. LOU JONES gives a passionate and frustrated voice to someone who really needs a break! You think theatre is easy, try musical theatre! I love where this lands. BRILLIANT.

    Oh, the life of a talented playwright. LOU JONES gives a passionate and frustrated voice to someone who really needs a break! You think theatre is easy, try musical theatre! I love where this lands. BRILLIANT.

  • Debra A. Cole: BEGIN THE BEGINNING

    Beautiful. It's NEVER TOO late to incorporate a little Twyla Tharp into your life. ADAM RICHTER gives a seasoned actress a fabulous opportunity to speak, express, and MOVE! LOVLEY.

    Beautiful. It's NEVER TOO late to incorporate a little Twyla Tharp into your life. ADAM RICHTER gives a seasoned actress a fabulous opportunity to speak, express, and MOVE! LOVLEY.

  • Debra A. Cole: BURN, BABY, BURN

    Oh, friend, how right you are. So many people have stopped using you. It really is disrespectful. JULIE BRANDON gives a voice to someone that missed us and longs for the days of the past. DELIGHTFUL!

    Oh, friend, how right you are. So many people have stopped using you. It really is disrespectful. JULIE BRANDON gives a voice to someone that missed us and longs for the days of the past. DELIGHTFUL!