Recommended by Debra A. Cole

  • Debra A. Cole: Kill Them With Kindness

    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.

    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.

  • Debra A. Cole: Solicitation

    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.

    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.

  • Debra A. Cole: Delicious, or “Soy Queso” (a monologue)

    Revenge can taste oh so sweet...or just like cheese. So many layers are beneath the surface of this non-dairy moment.

    Revenge can taste oh so sweet...or just like cheese. So many layers are beneath the surface of this non-dairy moment.

  • Debra A. Cole: Lust Chernobyl (a monologue)

    Disappointment in mind, body, and self make for a purposelly frustrating 60 seconds.

    Disappointment in mind, body, and self make for a purposelly frustrating 60 seconds.

  • Debra A. Cole: Sacrifice at the Altar (a monologue)

    What a moment. Lifetime's got nothing on this.

    What a moment. Lifetime's got nothing on this.

  • Debra A. Cole: Sudden Movements (a monologue)

    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.

    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.

  • Debra A. Cole: Taps (a monologue)

    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.

    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.

  • Debra A. Cole: Timing is Everythi– (a monologue)

    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.

    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.

  • Debra A. Cole: ... IN REFRIGERATORS

    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!

    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!

  • Debra A. Cole: An Unveiling, A Date, and a Shrink

    One woman. Three moments. Connections run throughout. Love and loss find their ever present bond in this short piece.

    One woman. Three moments. Connections run throughout. Love and loss find their ever present bond in this short piece.