Recommended by Debra A. Cole

  • Debra A. Cole: The Best Days

    It's the simple things that make a family... and beautiful memories.

    It's the simple things that make a family... and beautiful memories.

  • Debra A. Cole: Too Old

    A coming of age short play that turns into something completely different... WOOHOO! Halloween/Horror festivals will love this short piece by ERIN MOUGHON. Young actors will delight in bringing these characters to "life."

    A coming of age short play that turns into something completely different... WOOHOO! Halloween/Horror festivals will love this short piece by ERIN MOUGHON. Young actors will delight in bringing these characters to "life."

  • Debra A. Cole: Next Stop

    Clean, honest, and meaningful… moments derived from a city bus and a shared space and time… this lovely piece by ROBERT WEIBEZAHL will remind audiences to take a chance and try something new - no matter what the age. Seasoned actors will adore bringing these characters to life. Just beautiful.

    Clean, honest, and meaningful… moments derived from a city bus and a shared space and time… this lovely piece by ROBERT WEIBEZAHL will remind audiences to take a chance and try something new - no matter what the age. Seasoned actors will adore bringing these characters to life. Just beautiful.

  • Debra A. Cole: The Mandryk Effect

    Hilarious. Only JOHN BUSSER can use the line, "Who’s your daddy?!" effectively...end of story. The farce. The humor. The satire. The verbal romp. This can only be a Busser Play... they need no help at all. Audiences may not know Sir Mandryk, but they will love this short play inspire by him.

    Hilarious. Only JOHN BUSSER can use the line, "Who’s your daddy?!" effectively...end of story. The farce. The humor. The satire. The verbal romp. This can only be a Busser Play... they need no help at all. Audiences may not know Sir Mandryk, but they will love this short play inspire by him.

  • Debra A. Cole: The Mediator

    Is it okay to say that I wish I had thought of this brilliant idea? But I didn't. CHRISTOPHER SOUCY did. BOOM! What a masterful way of bringing a creative idea to life through authentic characters and natural words. "I represent the person you should be." - AMAZING. I hope this gets many an audience. It is priceless.

    Is it okay to say that I wish I had thought of this brilliant idea? But I didn't. CHRISTOPHER SOUCY did. BOOM! What a masterful way of bringing a creative idea to life through authentic characters and natural words. "I represent the person you should be." - AMAZING. I hope this gets many an audience. It is priceless.

  • Debra A. Cole: What You Did Say

    What a powerful short play. The pacing brings the audience into the deserved tension, and the moment the two face each other is pure magic. SAM HEYMAN has a real gift of bringing characters to life with dignity, raw emotion, and truth. THIS NEEDS AN AUDIENCE!

    What a powerful short play. The pacing brings the audience into the deserved tension, and the moment the two face each other is pure magic. SAM HEYMAN has a real gift of bringing characters to life with dignity, raw emotion, and truth. THIS NEEDS AN AUDIENCE!

  • Debra A. Cole: The Boys Across the Street: A Monologue

    I hate this monologue for all the right reasons. DONALD E. BAKER has given a voice to so those who claim to offer love to all who really have darkness and hate in their core. I hope this short piece has a love life... although I wish it didn't have to.

    I hate this monologue for all the right reasons. DONALD E. BAKER has given a voice to so those who claim to offer love to all who really have darkness and hate in their core. I hope this short piece has a love life... although I wish it didn't have to.

  • Debra A. Cole: The Birds Are Feeding Me

    What an absolute pleasure it was to hear this read at a Sunday playwriting group. REX MCGREGOR is a true master of taking every situations and elevating them to art. So many awful situations occurs during lockdown, but this short piece being created for audiences to enjoy is truly one of the benefits.

    What an absolute pleasure it was to hear this read at a Sunday playwriting group. REX MCGREGOR is a true master of taking every situations and elevating them to art. So many awful situations occurs during lockdown, but this short piece being created for audiences to enjoy is truly one of the benefits.

  • Debra A. Cole: Glue and Flea (10 minutes)

    Such a graceful depiction of a very ungraceful situation that happens to many humans as they age. The juxtaposition between youth and aging is balanced and perfect. Casting the right seasoned actress to play Millie is key to bringing this powerful short play to life as more than a caricature. She is real. She is raw. She is honest. ROBIN RICE gives both future actresses such a beautiful script to explore and perform.

    Such a graceful depiction of a very ungraceful situation that happens to many humans as they age. The juxtaposition between youth and aging is balanced and perfect. Casting the right seasoned actress to play Millie is key to bringing this powerful short play to life as more than a caricature. She is real. She is raw. She is honest. ROBIN RICE gives both future actresses such a beautiful script to explore and perform.

  • A beautiful recollection of a household filled with love and dance. This would be an amazing beginning to a poignant full length play or memoir.

    A beautiful recollection of a household filled with love and dance. This would be an amazing beginning to a poignant full length play or memoir.