Recommended by Debra A. Cole

  • Debra A. Cole: STEALING A KISS

    Meet Cutes can happen at any age and when both characters are over 50, it's even cuter. I adore a well-developed piece for older actors, especially the they do more than walk around with a cane and scream.

    Meet Cutes can happen at any age and when both characters are over 50, it's even cuter. I adore a well-developed piece for older actors, especially the they do more than walk around with a cane and scream.

  • Debra A. Cole: Becky With The Short Shorts

    I adore a piece for women over 50! DANA HALL has captured a moment that so many of us experience - we are no long Becky and okay of who we are now. This would be beautiful staged.

    I adore a piece for women over 50! DANA HALL has captured a moment that so many of us experience - we are no long Becky and okay of who we are now. This would be beautiful staged.

  • Debra A. Cole: 1900s Women Bonding

    The sea sounds lovely as does the tea.... That is my new answer after recent choices our brave men have made for us. Thank you, Catherine for helping us see the way to happiness.

    The sea sounds lovely as does the tea.... That is my new answer after recent choices our brave men have made for us. Thank you, Catherine for helping us see the way to happiness.

  • Debra A. Cole: Boardwalk Concessions

    SICKELES is truly a rockstar playwright. His piece Boardwalk Concessions has everything: rage, indignation, fading patience, honesty, and grease... glorious, glorious grease. A simple moment on the boardwalk allows two characters to shine equally. BRAVO!

    SICKELES is truly a rockstar playwright. His piece Boardwalk Concessions has everything: rage, indignation, fading patience, honesty, and grease... glorious, glorious grease. A simple moment on the boardwalk allows two characters to shine equally. BRAVO!

  • Debra A. Cole: 1-800-GUILTY AF

    Dark and twisted - The American justice system's own infomercial! A great piece for a talented duo.

    Dark and twisted - The American justice system's own infomercial! A great piece for a talented duo.

  • Debra A. Cole: Fake News?

    Rachel has done it again. All the rage and trauma that many of us feel, she written the perfect scene to express all of it. This TIMELY piece is a must read.

    Rachel has done it again. All the rage and trauma that many of us feel, she written the perfect scene to express all of it. This TIMELY piece is a must read.

  • Debra A. Cole: Are You Comfortable?

    The tension in this short piece is palpable. Not knowing the situation adds to the anxiety felt by the audience. The dialogue is targeted and slices into the unknown. I am left wanting to know and not wanting to know the situation all at the same time.

    The tension in this short piece is palpable. Not knowing the situation adds to the anxiety felt by the audience. The dialogue is targeted and slices into the unknown. I am left wanting to know and not wanting to know the situation all at the same time.

  • Debra A. Cole: Phony on a Twig

    I adore this delightful short play. McGregor is a master of creating character, whether human or not, and sucking the audience into the drama at hand. BRAVO!

    I adore this delightful short play. McGregor is a master of creating character, whether human or not, and sucking the audience into the drama at hand. BRAVO!

  • Debra A. Cole: My Friend

    Creepy...relatable....and just plain messed up,Rachel Feeny-Williams has done it again! I had the pleasure of hearing this as a part of the Sunday Literary & Discourse Society gathering. Feeny-Williams has such an effortless way of creating tension and the right amount of anxiety is a short piece. Audiences will adore this creative piece.

    Creepy...relatable....and just plain messed up,Rachel Feeny-Williams has done it again! I had the pleasure of hearing this as a part of the Sunday Literary & Discourse Society gathering. Feeny-Williams has such an effortless way of creating tension and the right amount of anxiety is a short piece. Audiences will adore this creative piece.

  • Debra A. Cole: Meet My Boyfriend

    What a pleasure it was to experience this short play at the Sunday Literary & Discourse Society gathering. Difference religion, different race, or different species, fathers sadly do not accept their daughters choice in a partner sometimes. This creative piece speaks to differences and the prejudices that come as part of the family package.

    What a pleasure it was to experience this short play at the Sunday Literary & Discourse Society gathering. Difference religion, different race, or different species, fathers sadly do not accept their daughters choice in a partner sometimes. This creative piece speaks to differences and the prejudices that come as part of the family package.