Recommended by Debra A. Cole

  • Debra A. Cole: Luck of the Draw

    Cool concept - interesting characters. Kniess moves us through this future world with grace and skill.

    Cool concept - interesting characters. Kniess moves us through this future world with grace and skill.

  • Debra A. Cole: Last Words

    Wonderful banter between brother and sister that kept me laughing the whole way through! The physical comedy would be delightful to see in person.

    Wonderful banter between brother and sister that kept me laughing the whole way through! The physical comedy would be delightful to see in person.

  • Debra A. Cole: That Kiss

    I adored BOTH of these brilliant characters in THAT KISS. The dialogue has beautiful pacing, facts present themselves in a wonderful order, and empathy abounds in this short play by DC Cathro. I would love to see it staged.

    I adored BOTH of these brilliant characters in THAT KISS. The dialogue has beautiful pacing, facts present themselves in a wonderful order, and empathy abounds in this short play by DC Cathro. I would love to see it staged.

  • Debra A. Cole: Babies React To...

    A painful look into a generation of young parents who use video and social media for all family moments, whether appropriate or not. The pacing was beautiful, and the characters were engaging. I felt the stress of each moment.

    A painful look into a generation of young parents who use video and social media for all family moments, whether appropriate or not. The pacing was beautiful, and the characters were engaging. I felt the stress of each moment.

  • Debra A. Cole: When Elephants Fly

    What an exciting and worrisome view into the future using a last goodbye between friends as the core moment. Transitions are tough, and it looks like we as humans have even bigger ones to look forward to in the coming years.

    What an exciting and worrisome view into the future using a last goodbye between friends as the core moment. Transitions are tough, and it looks like we as humans have even bigger ones to look forward to in the coming years.

  • Debra A. Cole: Because I Could Not Stop for Death

    Who knew negotiating with Death could be so delightful? Witty dialogue - fabulous pacing - would be fun to see staged.

    Who knew negotiating with Death could be so delightful? Witty dialogue - fabulous pacing - would be fun to see staged.

  • Debra A. Cole: CHEESY

    Classic. And by classic, I mean cheddar, mozzarella, brie....you know.... not Stilton. Love the interplay between director and actor.

    Classic. And by classic, I mean cheddar, mozzarella, brie....you know.... not Stilton. Love the interplay between director and actor.

  • Debra A. Cole: Textbook Messages

    Brilliant, fast-paced, and hilarious - this short piece would resonate with audience trying to balance and satisfy the entitled and unreasonable world around them. So many cool possibilities for staging this wonderful piece.

    Brilliant, fast-paced, and hilarious - this short piece would resonate with audience trying to balance and satisfy the entitled and unreasonable world around them. So many cool possibilities for staging this wonderful piece.

  • Debra A. Cole: Intrusive Thoughts and Me

    So....it's not just me.... In one minute of dialogue, Smith beautifully captures what it's like to have one's brain constantly racing with weird, freaky, fun, playful, and quite possibly destructive thoughts. I would love to see this staged.

    So....it's not just me.... In one minute of dialogue, Smith beautifully captures what it's like to have one's brain constantly racing with weird, freaky, fun, playful, and quite possibly destructive thoughts. I would love to see this staged.

  • Debra A. Cole: Advanced Feature ( 10 min. ZOOM online play)

    HILARIOUS! Is it troubling that it felt like some of the early days on REAL meetings on ZOOM? Flanagan creates a brilliant 10-minute ZOOM play that any group of actors would LOVE to bring to life... or artificial life... or.... you get it. LOOK OUT! BRONTOSAURUS!

    HILARIOUS! Is it troubling that it felt like some of the early days on REAL meetings on ZOOM? Flanagan creates a brilliant 10-minute ZOOM play that any group of actors would LOVE to bring to life... or artificial life... or.... you get it. LOOK OUT! BRONTOSAURUS!