Recommended by Debra A. Cole

  • Debra A. Cole: The Pity Mourner (Ten Minute)

    What a beautiful piece. The ten minutes felt natural, purposeful, and warm. I would love to see this on a stage. Audiences would love it.

    What a beautiful piece. The ten minutes felt natural, purposeful, and warm. I would love to see this on a stage. Audiences would love it.

  • Debra A. Cole: Office Hours (A One Minute Play)

    This one minute is real life and SO HORRIFYING! Martin takes being entitled and gave it a history and framework with very few words. Audiences will laugh out loud at these 60 seconds.

    This one minute is real life and SO HORRIFYING! Martin takes being entitled and gave it a history and framework with very few words. Audiences will laugh out loud at these 60 seconds.

  • Debra A. Cole: Point Blank

    Borders, choices, consequences, and varying power perspectives drive the quick witted and cerebral journey through human nature. Just when I think it is the arrogance of two men/two countries/two faiths/two opponents driving the action, a wife comes along with refreshing wisdom only to fall into the same human trap in the end. Perhaps the child ultimately has the answers and the power.

    Borders, choices, consequences, and varying power perspectives drive the quick witted and cerebral journey through human nature. Just when I think it is the arrogance of two men/two countries/two faiths/two opponents driving the action, a wife comes along with refreshing wisdom only to fall into the same human trap in the end. Perhaps the child ultimately has the answers and the power.

  • Debra A. Cole: Good Boy

    A powerful minute with painful emotions that stay with an audience long beyond the 60 seconds. BRAVO with saying so much with so few words.

    A powerful minute with painful emotions that stay with an audience long beyond the 60 seconds. BRAVO with saying so much with so few words.

  • Debra A. Cole: In The Whole History of Hi-Q

    Where's a strong teacher advisor when you need one? As a former high school teacher, I felt ever second of this teenage angst. Each character was well constructed, and the banter felt authentic. This piece would give audiences a good laugh, and maybe a little pain as they think back to their high school selves.

    Where's a strong teacher advisor when you need one? As a former high school teacher, I felt ever second of this teenage angst. Each character was well constructed, and the banter felt authentic. This piece would give audiences a good laugh, and maybe a little pain as they think back to their high school selves.

  • Debra A. Cole: She Will Have Freesias

    A beautiful 10 minutes that reminds us of the chaos, love, tension, and pain of a family in crisis. The natural sibling banter hides the pain that will continue to bind them as the month progress.

    A beautiful 10 minutes that reminds us of the chaos, love, tension, and pain of a family in crisis. The natural sibling banter hides the pain that will continue to bind them as the month progress.

  • Debra A. Cole: Gravestones

    As a lover of the paranormal, this was a fast paced and witty stroll in a cemetery at night. The characters made me smile, laugh, and cheer them on in their quest... well, at least HER quest.

    As a lover of the paranormal, this was a fast paced and witty stroll in a cemetery at night. The characters made me smile, laugh, and cheer them on in their quest... well, at least HER quest.

  • Debra A. Cole: Samaritans (TEN-MINUTE)

    What a beautiful piece. Samaritans has both melody and grace within a difficult moment in time. The pacing is both natural and painful in all the right ways. This would be a beautiful experience for an audience.

    What a beautiful piece. Samaritans has both melody and grace within a difficult moment in time. The pacing is both natural and painful in all the right ways. This would be a beautiful experience for an audience.

  • Debra A. Cole: Eden 2

    Witty, concerning, and poignant....there's that weird OY sound again...I would love to see this smart piece staged. BRAVO.

    Witty, concerning, and poignant....there's that weird OY sound again...I would love to see this smart piece staged. BRAVO.

  • Debra A. Cole: Target Audience

    I actually laughed out loud at the ending of this fun paced 60 seconds. I felt seen as a playwright.

    I actually laughed out loud at the ending of this fun paced 60 seconds. I felt seen as a playwright.