Recommended by Debra A. Cole

  • Taps (a monologue)
    31 May. 2022
    Okay...not a good idea to read before bed... Although the daylight should ease the tension, the light only seems to add to the dread. Monsters come all times of day in this powerful minute.
  • Timing is Everythi– (a monologue)
    31 May. 2022
    As humans, we often wait until it is almost too late to say what we need to say. Audiences will feel the pure desperation and rawness in Bo's possible last few moments.
  • ... IN REFRIGERATORS
    31 May. 2022
    The most severe turn of the proverbial tables! CROSS builds a sinister narrative that shows that even in the most severe of situations, true feelings still come out. Well done!
  • An Unveiling, A Date, and a Shrink
    31 May. 2022
    One woman. Three moments. Connections run throughout. Love and loss find their ever present bond in this short piece.
  • Christmas Smack
    31 May. 2022
    As I ADORE Halloween, I prefer to call this a Halloween play! I love SULLIVAN's playfulness and humor with light and dark, and sometimes, it is tough to determine which is WITCH!
  • Chekhov's Gun
    31 May. 2022
    BRAVO! These two short pieces are a theatre lover's dream.
  • LOCATION LOCATION LOCATION: a Very Short Play About Children and Guns
    31 May. 2022
    So painful. So horrifying. So normal.
  • MARCH a one minute monologue
    30 May. 2022
    Let our voices continue to be heard - even the funny, corrective, and silent but deadly ones. Even in times of strife and protest, the quirkiness of life just keeps marching along. BRAVO!
  • FIREFLIES - one minute monologue
    30 May. 2022
    Bittersweet memories through a child's perspective are truly magical, and Miller found just the right words to express that magic.
  • ARITHMETIC a one minute monologue
    30 May. 2022
    As the oldest of three girls, I found this piece very familiar. The oldest makes the rules and uses "new math" to make it "fair." FUN ONE MINUTE PIECE.

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