Recommended by Debra A. Cole

  • Debra A. Cole: Ophelia's Pose

    Oh how so many of know this pose... this bathroom ritual... this freedom. LOU JONES has written a beautiful ode, in the form of a monologue, to celebrate release and peace. STUNNING visuals.

    Oh how so many of know this pose... this bathroom ritual... this freedom. LOU JONES has written a beautiful ode, in the form of a monologue, to celebrate release and peace. STUNNING visuals.

  • Debra A. Cole: Naturally

    Nature has the ability to heal, and CHRISTOPHER SOUCY's short play NATURALLY may just be the answer. SOUCY is a master of dialogue and pacing, and he proves it once again in this tender and witty play... not that he needs to prove anything.

    Nature has the ability to heal, and CHRISTOPHER SOUCY's short play NATURALLY may just be the answer. SOUCY is a master of dialogue and pacing, and he proves it once again in this tender and witty play... not that he needs to prove anything.

  • Debra A. Cole: Ophelia

    WOW! I adore this show play by BRIAN CERN. Women are tired. Women are worn out. Women are angry. Maybe it's time to take our lives into our own hands. OPHELIA is a stunningly powerful play to bring to life on stage. PRODUCE THIS.

    WOW! I adore this show play by BRIAN CERN. Women are tired. Women are worn out. Women are angry. Maybe it's time to take our lives into our own hands. OPHELIA is a stunningly powerful play to bring to life on stage. PRODUCE THIS.

  • Debra A. Cole: WE WANT WARMTH – A MIDWESTERN RAGE MONOLOGUE

    MIDWESTERNERS UNITE! Damn these rodents and their shadows. JAXSON MACKING has had some real fun with this short monologue, and actors will too.

    MIDWESTERNERS UNITE! Damn these rodents and their shadows. JAXSON MACKING has had some real fun with this short monologue, and actors will too.

  • Debra A. Cole: The Curious Tale of Marston Moore's Untimely Demise

    I just had the pleasure of hearing this hysterical play on the Theatrical Shenanigans Podcast. Of all the ways to go, Martston Moore is the unluckiest of the unlucky. CHRISTOPHER PLUMRIDGE's dark comedy will delight audiences. And God? She is just adorable.

    I just had the pleasure of hearing this hysterical play on the Theatrical Shenanigans Podcast. Of all the ways to go, Martston Moore is the unluckiest of the unlucky. CHRISTOPHER PLUMRIDGE's dark comedy will delight audiences. And God? She is just adorable.

  • Debra A. Cole: CHAR LEXINGTON, LUXURY REAL ESTATE AGENT: A MONOLOGUE

    With family that lost everything in California due to fires, this one hit home. This satirical monologue by ASHER WYNDHAM shines a light on the greed, the privilege, and the lack of empathy of those WITH against those WITHOUT. Timely - Raw - Powerful.

    With family that lost everything in California due to fires, this one hit home. This satirical monologue by ASHER WYNDHAM shines a light on the greed, the privilege, and the lack of empathy of those WITH against those WITHOUT. Timely - Raw - Powerful.

  • Debra A. Cole: TREE HUGGER (MONOLOGUE)

    It's been a rough few months, and the months... and years... ahead are looking much better. ADAM RICHTER reminds audiences to go outside. Take a deep breath. Glory is the beauty that nature offers us. It's the only way to have the strength to keep fighting. Beautiful.

    It's been a rough few months, and the months... and years... ahead are looking much better. ADAM RICHTER reminds audiences to go outside. Take a deep breath. Glory is the beauty that nature offers us. It's the only way to have the strength to keep fighting. Beautiful.

  • Debra A. Cole: Blending In

    Without giving too much away, ANJ MARIE RIFFEL has written a beautiful short play for a beautiful, sunny day. Can strangers that feel opposite on the surface, find common ground... in a park? Maybe rainbows will help.

    Without giving too much away, ANJ MARIE RIFFEL has written a beautiful short play for a beautiful, sunny day. Can strangers that feel opposite on the surface, find common ground... in a park? Maybe rainbows will help.

  • Debra A. Cole: Borders Have Snitches

    Terrifying. LEE R. LAWING has given up a 1-minute play that sadly captures our possible future... and maybe just some of our present. This short piece will take breath away from audiences during a 1-minute play festival. It needs to be seen.

    Terrifying. LEE R. LAWING has given up a 1-minute play that sadly captures our possible future... and maybe just some of our present. This short piece will take breath away from audiences during a 1-minute play festival. It needs to be seen.

  • Debra A. Cole: I'm No Bird Watcher

    As a woman of a certain age, I am required by state law to now be a bird watcher. I love looking out my windows, to the mandatory bird feeder in my yard, and admiring our local birds. LOU JONES nails the unexpected process of truly appreciating the world of our feathered friends. A clever monologue.

    As a woman of a certain age, I am required by state law to now be a bird watcher. I love looking out my windows, to the mandatory bird feeder in my yard, and admiring our local birds. LOU JONES nails the unexpected process of truly appreciating the world of our feathered friends. A clever monologue.