Recommended by Debra A. Cole

  • Debra A. Cole: Unnecessary Beauty (a monologue)

    Such grace and beauty in this short monologue. There is a true sense of conscious vulnerability from the speaker. WOKE and a little old- fashioned at the same time. BRAVO!

    Such grace and beauty in this short monologue. There is a true sense of conscious vulnerability from the speaker. WOKE and a little old- fashioned at the same time. BRAVO!

  • Debra A. Cole: In Case You Open Your Eyes Again (a monologue)

    Beautiful and tragic, this gentle monologue gives us a glimpse into unspoken truths in family dynamics. I love that the ending gives us hope for real conversations and real connections that need to happen for acceptance and understanding.

    Beautiful and tragic, this gentle monologue gives us a glimpse into unspoken truths in family dynamics. I love that the ending gives us hope for real conversations and real connections that need to happen for acceptance and understanding.

  • Debra A. Cole: The Wedding Recessional I Imagine My Parents Had in 1971 (2 minutes)

    A marriage destined to fail, this bride and groom is in for quite a ride! With the right actors, the dark humor of this short piece will connect with audiences.

    A marriage destined to fail, this bride and groom is in for quite a ride! With the right actors, the dark humor of this short piece will connect with audiences.

  • Debra A. Cole: Becky and Tom

    I love a good reunion - especially when it with beloved characters from literature. REX MCGREGOR has created a wonderful short piece that I had the pleasure of seeing at the Crafton Hills NEW WORKS festival. BRAVO!

    I love a good reunion - especially when it with beloved characters from literature. REX MCGREGOR has created a wonderful short piece that I had the pleasure of seeing at the Crafton Hills NEW WORKS festival. BRAVO!

  • Debra A. Cole: Rotted

    Reflective zombies... enough said. This surprisingly thoughtful short piece would be great fun on stage.

    Reflective zombies... enough said. This surprisingly thoughtful short piece would be great fun on stage.

  • Debra A. Cole: Mandelas

    What a haunting and chilling 60 seconds. CARBAJAL takes us on a shared journey of loss.

    What a haunting and chilling 60 seconds. CARBAJAL takes us on a shared journey of loss.

  • Debra A. Cole: IN TRAINING

    Like every new job I have started... this wonderful piece will resonate with audiences!

    Like every new job I have started... this wonderful piece will resonate with audiences!

  • Debra A. Cole: Haunted Aud

    Not where I saw this going! Big moments, a difference of perspective, and powers beyond what were previously acknowledged make this a wild ride for actors and audiences.

    Not where I saw this going! Big moments, a difference of perspective, and powers beyond what were previously acknowledged make this a wild ride for actors and audiences.

  • Debra A. Cole: Good Books (one-minute play)

    WEAVER accomplishes so much with so few words! What a sweet, short piece.

    WEAVER accomplishes so much with so few words! What a sweet, short piece.

  • Debra A. Cole: Enemy Lines

    The emotions are BIG in this beautiful and painful short piece. Both characters are well developed and engrossed in each of their our grief. What a wonderful two hander for actors to explore. BRAVO.

    The emotions are BIG in this beautiful and painful short piece. Both characters are well developed and engrossed in each of their our grief. What a wonderful two hander for actors to explore. BRAVO.