Recommended by Debra A. Cole

  • Hold My Hand (a one-minute play)
    18 Feb. 2024
    There is an art to a fabulous one minute play. This gem by JOHN BUSSER goes beyond the art and gives audiences a truly horrifying experience. PRICELESS!
  • Last Call
    16 Feb. 2024
    Priceless. I adore Christopher Soucy’s brain. Audiences will adore this short piece!
  • Humbug and other pastimes
    16 Feb. 2024
    This wonderful short play by Christopher Soucy has me wanting to head down the proverbial rabbit hole to learn more about William Mumler. Mumler, Barnum, and Brady will make a fascinating trio for audiences.
  • A Story of a Laundry Girl
    16 Feb. 2024
    There is so much pain, shame, and tragedy in this trilogy of monologues by RACHEL FEENY-Williams, but also a powerful reminder of the mistakes of the past. Mistakes for which young girls paid the ultimate price. With reproductive rights once again in jeopardy because of the faith and beliefs of some, this trilogy serves as a reminder that we must protect women, their rights, and their dignity.
  • Just Not Getting It
    16 Feb. 2024
    What a beautiful observation. RACHEL understands the human condition, and brings that knowledge in full force in her plays. This piece should be performed so great conversations in the car ride home can occur between friends and family members.
  • THREE-PART DISHARMONY - A ONE-MINUTE PLAY
    16 Feb. 2024
    Brilliant response to a difficult prompt! Adam Richter always finds a way to take creativity to new heights… or notes.
  • The Uninvited
    12 Feb. 2024
    So powerful.

    Many know this uninvited visitor. Many fight for it leave.

    Such a wonderful explanation of such pain and sadness.
  • Telebomb
    12 Feb. 2024
    Real. Sharp. Hysterical.

    KATE DANLEY takes a ZOOM teleconference to new, and sadly, very relatable places for an audience.
  • DON'T MOVE
    12 Feb. 2024
    What an absolutely nightmare... for me... not as a short play... as a concept. The idea of not being able to move is a real fear of mine. MICHELE CLARKE knows how to build a scene. Wonderful.
  • Final Girl
    12 Feb. 2024
    I love that BRENT ALLES takes the trope of a vulnerable female victim and turns it upside down! A little bit if dark humor... a whole lot of revenge... I would absolutely hire Emma to be a dormitory resident advisor. I would sleep much at night knowing she was in charge. Is that wrong?????

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