Recommended by Debra A. Cole

  • Debra A. Cole: Motel California

    WHAT A FABULOUS play on the famous song! LOU JONES has written a two-hander that is absolutely chilling. The sound effects and lighting alone would be a blast to design.

    WHAT A FABULOUS play on the famous song! LOU JONES has written a two-hander that is absolutely chilling. The sound effects and lighting alone would be a blast to design.

  • Debra A. Cole: Erstwhile

    Raw and powerful, PAUL BRAVERMAN has created such an honest look at addiction and the fallout that always follows. I was lucky enough to be a reading of this stunning monologue, and it is clear that this piece will touch and connect with so many audiences members.

    Raw and powerful, PAUL BRAVERMAN has created such an honest look at addiction and the fallout that always follows. I was lucky enough to be a reading of this stunning monologue, and it is clear that this piece will touch and connect with so many audiences members.

  • Debra A. Cole: Erstwhile

    What a lovely and powerful two-hander by HILARY BLUESTEIN-LYONS. This raw and real look at the past and present is just wonderful and bitter-sweet.

    What a lovely and powerful two-hander by HILARY BLUESTEIN-LYONS. This raw and real look at the past and present is just wonderful and bitter-sweet.

  • Debra A. Cole: O Burgled Companion, Thou Hast Pilfered Mine Heart

    Take old timey gangsters, a heist, and one big surprise and what does an audience get? In the hands of DAVID LIPSCHUTZ, they get a tender and loving look at choosing the right moment. DELIGHTFUL!

    Take old timey gangsters, a heist, and one big surprise and what does an audience get? In the hands of DAVID LIPSCHUTZ, they get a tender and loving look at choosing the right moment. DELIGHTFUL!

  • Debra A. Cole: Sixty Minutes Left

    Tension is a key character in this fascinating short play by LOU JONES. I am so curious about these people... these culture... their knowledge. Such an intriguing dialogue between mother and daughter.

    Tension is a key character in this fascinating short play by LOU JONES. I am so curious about these people... these culture... their knowledge. Such an intriguing dialogue between mother and daughter.

  • Debra A. Cole: GRATITUDE II (a very short monologue)

    Priceless monologue! The buildup is perfection.

    Priceless monologue! The buildup is perfection.

  • Debra A. Cole: Sorry, But

    It's that "BUT" that truly gets us. LOU JONES has written a piece that audiences will also GET. Maybe not the final outcome... but the gut punch for sure.

    It's that "BUT" that truly gets us. LOU JONES has written a piece that audiences will also GET. Maybe not the final outcome... but the gut punch for sure.

  • Debra A. Cole: MARY HAD A STEAMBOAT a 3 min. scene FACING FEBRUARY 2026 - #21 - AN APOLOGY

    Old songs often need to be observed through new lenses, and this one is no exception. Thank goodness young Tammy didn't know the words to "There once was a man from Nantucket..."

    Old songs often need to be observed through new lenses, and this one is no exception. Thank goodness young Tammy didn't know the words to "There once was a man from Nantucket..."

  • Debra A. Cole: Annual Review

    BOOM! I love a good "turning of the tables" and BRENT ALLES delivers in this micro play that festivals will devour.

    BOOM! I love a good "turning of the tables" and BRENT ALLES delivers in this micro play that festivals will devour.

  • Debra A. Cole: TIME'S UP

    GO, GIRL, GO!!!! JULIE BRANDON gives us a teacher's view of the complicated social interactions in high school hallways with her fabulous monologue TIME'S UP. Who doesn't love an ending like this? FABULOUS!

    GO, GIRL, GO!!!! JULIE BRANDON gives us a teacher's view of the complicated social interactions in high school hallways with her fabulous monologue TIME'S UP. Who doesn't love an ending like this? FABULOUS!