Recommended by Debra A. Cole

  • Most Wonderful
    1 Jun. 2022
    The holidays are a vulnerable time of the year, and these roommates find a beautiful way to create a new scenario of family. Touching, honest, and quirky, MOST WONDERFUL is a charming holiday short play.
  • Mission
    1 Jun. 2022
    MISSION is a beautiful piece about love, uncertainty, hope, and distraction. The characters are well-developed and relatable. I highly recommend.
  • Chem Class
    1 Jun. 2022
    Innocence. Anxiety. Friendship. Family. Hope. CHEM CLASS is a beautiful coming of age short play that gives us a glimpse into big changes to come that include the pandemic, health, and acceptance of self.
  • A Split Second
    1 Jun. 2022
    A mother's worst nightmare. A driver's horrifying moment. A nation's greatest crisis. Worlds collide in this powerful short play by JENNIFER O'GRADY. Pure brilliance.
  • Kill Them With Kindness
    1 Jun. 2022
    If I have to go, let it be like it is in KILL THEM WITH KINDNESS! I mean, at least I would go with a smile. I actually laughed out loud at this HIGHLY THEATRICAL short play. Audiences will love this absurd piece of theatre.
  • Solicitation
    1 Jun. 2022
    I love a piece that keeps me guessing, moves with ease, and develops characters in a short amount of time, and SOLICITATION ticks all the boxes. A great addition to any short play festival or event.
  • Delicious, or “Soy Queso” (a monologue)
    31 May. 2022
    Revenge can taste oh so sweet...or just like cheese. So many layers are beneath the surface of this non-dairy moment.
  • Lust Chernobyl (a monologue)
    31 May. 2022
    Disappointment in mind, body, and self make for a purposelly frustrating 60 seconds.
  • Sacrifice at the Altar (a monologue)
    31 May. 2022
    What a moment. Lifetime's got nothing on this.
  • Sudden Movements (a monologue)
    31 May. 2022
    This piece is more about the many terrifying moments before this one. What is unsaid and unseen holds great power in these controlled 60 seconds.

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