Recommended by Debra A. Cole

  • Debra A. Cole: SHADE TREE FOR DADDY - 10-Minute, father introduces son to his real grandfather

    So many complicated feelings for a man - seen by a hero to many - experienced as a tyrant to those he was supposed to love. TOM ERB has hit on the layers of family that still confuse us to this day.

    So many complicated feelings for a man - seen by a hero to many - experienced as a tyrant to those he was supposed to love. TOM ERB has hit on the layers of family that still confuse us to this day.

  • Debra A. Cole: Unidentified Frying Object

    Hilarious! EVAN BAUGHFAMN had me from the very first lines. Colorful characters - witty dialogue - imaginative moments - I'm in. Audiences will LOVE this quirky show play.

    Hilarious! EVAN BAUGHFAMN had me from the very first lines. Colorful characters - witty dialogue - imaginative moments - I'm in. Audiences will LOVE this quirky show play.

  • Debra A. Cole: CYNTHIA'S CHOICE - A FIRST LIGHT MONOLOGUE

    Powerful. Grief comes in waves, and MICHELE CLARKE has added another layer to those waves - mildew! A seasoned actor/actress will bring these poignant images to life and audiences will certainly connect. LOVELY.

    Powerful. Grief comes in waves, and MICHELE CLARKE has added another layer to those waves - mildew! A seasoned actor/actress will bring these poignant images to life and audiences will certainly connect. LOVELY.

  • Debra A. Cole: The Drought

    Clever! BRAVA, RACHEL!

    Clever! BRAVA, RACHEL!

  • Debra A. Cole: HAPPY BIRTHDAY

    Don't judge a gift by he packaging. MICHELE CLARKE gives us a painful moment where passion and excitement is replaced with arrogance. Audiences will talk after this relatable short piece.

    Don't judge a gift by he packaging. MICHELE CLARKE gives us a painful moment where passion and excitement is replaced with arrogance. Audiences will talk after this relatable short piece.

  • Debra A. Cole: Moving On

    The prompt was Surprise Travel, and JAXSON’s take is fascinating - a collection of characters in the midst of new beginnings, youthful questions without answers, and chances to be taken along the way. Hot summer nights bring powerful moments of change in this collection of quiet, reflective moments.

    The prompt was Surprise Travel, and JAXSON’s take is fascinating - a collection of characters in the midst of new beginnings, youthful questions without answers, and chances to be taken along the way. Hot summer nights bring powerful moments of change in this collection of quiet, reflective moments.

  • Debra A. Cole: Charlie

    What a treat it was to hear this wonderful short play during a weekly playwright's gathering. The raw honesty is truly refreshing as this mother and daughter navigate the past, present, and maybe the future. GEORGE SAPIO is a true gem.

    What a treat it was to hear this wonderful short play during a weekly playwright's gathering. The raw honesty is truly refreshing as this mother and daughter navigate the past, present, and maybe the future. GEORGE SAPIO is a true gem.

  • Debra A. Cole: The Manners Mafia

    Love mafia themes AND manners? You know I do, and RACHEL FEENY-WILLIAMS has mastered a perfect union. Be careful when moving through this small and very protective Italian town. Look out of these powerful Dons, but my guess is their wives are even scarier! LOVE THIS, Rachel!

    Love mafia themes AND manners? You know I do, and RACHEL FEENY-WILLIAMS has mastered a perfect union. Be careful when moving through this small and very protective Italian town. Look out of these powerful Dons, but my guess is their wives are even scarier! LOVE THIS, Rachel!

  • Debra A. Cole: a seussified grindr date

    What a fabulously fun short piece - full of humor and pain. IAN DONLEY gives a raw look into the world of anonymity and the complications that come with it.

    What a fabulously fun short piece - full of humor and pain. IAN DONLEY gives a raw look into the world of anonymity and the complications that come with it.

  • Debra A. Cole: New Girl in Town (a one minute play)

    I have so many questions, but isn't that the joy of a fun, quirky, short piece by John Busser? 10 minutes inside of his brain...that's all I need... 10 minutes. Delightful.

    I have so many questions, but isn't that the joy of a fun, quirky, short piece by John Busser? 10 minutes inside of his brain...that's all I need... 10 minutes. Delightful.