Recommended by Debra A. Cole

  • Debra A. Cole: The Un-Help Desk

    Two generations and perspectives go head to head in a library - the one place where knowledge is free. Two juicy parts await talented actors in EMILY MCCAIN's piece about male toxicity and youth not putting up with it.

    Two generations and perspectives go head to head in a library - the one place where knowledge is free. Two juicy parts await talented actors in EMILY MCCAIN's piece about male toxicity and youth not putting up with it.

  • Debra A. Cole: That Winning Feeling

    Dina! What a piece of work! Everyone knows a Dina, and Sarah is the hero we all need. RACHEL FEENY-WILLIAMS showcases her patented sharp dialogue, realistic characters, and stellar humor in this delightful short play.

    Dina! What a piece of work! Everyone knows a Dina, and Sarah is the hero we all need. RACHEL FEENY-WILLIAMS showcases her patented sharp dialogue, realistic characters, and stellar humor in this delightful short play.

  • Debra A. Cole: Fireworks or Gunshots

    A tragic and beautiful juxtaposition of our national anthem and senseless gun violence. Powerfully done.

    A tragic and beautiful juxtaposition of our national anthem and senseless gun violence. Powerfully done.

  • Debra A. Cole: Quack

    YES! I laughed the entire way through this hysterical new short play by GEORGE SAPIO. There are so many AMAZING lines. The words, "a helluva cervix” were just a few of my favorites. THIS would be incredible as a staged piece. I hope I get a chance to see it when it does hit the limelight.

    YES! I laughed the entire way through this hysterical new short play by GEORGE SAPIO. There are so many AMAZING lines. The words, "a helluva cervix” were just a few of my favorites. THIS would be incredible as a staged piece. I hope I get a chance to see it when it does hit the limelight.

  • Debra A. Cole: Baba Mikey

    I am an emotional wreck. CHRISTOPHER PLUMRIDGE's monologue is a true thing of beauty.

    I am an emotional wreck. CHRISTOPHER PLUMRIDGE's monologue is a true thing of beauty.

  • Debra A. Cole: Tooth Or Dare

    DELIGHTFUL! I would LOVE to see this staged. So much energy - So much emotion - SO MUCH RAGE! A MUST READ AND PRODUCE.

    DELIGHTFUL! I would LOVE to see this staged. So much energy - So much emotion - SO MUCH RAGE! A MUST READ AND PRODUCE.

  • Debra A. Cole: Time Travelers Can Apply Yesterday

    BRILLIANT! This is a new and even better version of the old Abbott and Costello's "Who's on First" complete with wittier dialogue, sharper back and forth, and more engaging characters. JOHN BUSSER: You are a genius.

    BRILLIANT! This is a new and even better version of the old Abbott and Costello's "Who's on First" complete with wittier dialogue, sharper back and forth, and more engaging characters. JOHN BUSSER: You are a genius.

  • Debra A. Cole: The Muses Of Humanity

    Worrisome. Concerning. Troubling. Audiences will be forced to think about art and it's place in consent.

    Worrisome. Concerning. Troubling. Audiences will be forced to think about art and it's place in consent.

  • Debra A. Cole: The Chevelle

    Oh, if all wiring could be fixed so beautifully. BETHANY DICKENS ASSAF brings to lie the moment a temporary relationship is ending and does it with such grace, wonderful timing, and quiet beauty. Sure to be a hit at any 10-minute festival.

    Oh, if all wiring could be fixed so beautifully. BETHANY DICKENS ASSAF brings to lie the moment a temporary relationship is ending and does it with such grace, wonderful timing, and quiet beauty. Sure to be a hit at any 10-minute festival.

  • Debra A. Cole: Thank You For Your Service

    What a powerful piece about love, loss, and support. Audiences will weep as big asks and big compromises must be reached. I truly adored this beautiful short play.

    What a powerful piece about love, loss, and support. Audiences will weep as big asks and big compromises must be reached. I truly adored this beautiful short play.