Recommended by Debra A. Cole

  • Debra A. Cole: Press Conference

    HA! What a witty and clever monologue this would be for any actor. Just TRY keeping a straight face when CHRISTOPHER SOUCY is the playwright. Priceless.

    HA! What a witty and clever monologue this would be for any actor. Just TRY keeping a straight face when CHRISTOPHER SOUCY is the playwright. Priceless.

  • Debra A. Cole: CAN YOU GUESS MY SECRET - a one minute monologue

    What a beautiful monologue about positive and healthy communication within families. JULIE BRANDON understands what it's like to be a teen and NOT want to share, but here full circle moments reminds us that we all grow and learn when surrounded by people that value what we have to say.

    What a beautiful monologue about positive and healthy communication within families. JULIE BRANDON understands what it's like to be a teen and NOT want to share, but here full circle moments reminds us that we all grow and learn when surrounded by people that value what we have to say.

  • Debra A. Cole: Acquisitions

    CHRISTOPHER SOUCY is a master of building tension. We know something is just not right, but then, BOOM... a twist we didn't see coming, That kind of pacing is a true art. THIS needs to be produced on stage. Audiences will ADORE this short play.

    CHRISTOPHER SOUCY is a master of building tension. We know something is just not right, but then, BOOM... a twist we didn't see coming, That kind of pacing is a true art. THIS needs to be produced on stage. Audiences will ADORE this short play.

  • Debra A. Cole: TIME'S UP - A two-minute monologue

    WOW! Amazing what 5 randomly generated words can become in the hands of a talented playwright. JULIE BRANDON has written a fabulous monologue about dreams, realities, disillusionment, and hope... hope for a new and better life. If only every asked the right questions and took time to really examine the choices they made as young humans. BEAUTIFUL.

    WOW! Amazing what 5 randomly generated words can become in the hands of a talented playwright. JULIE BRANDON has written a fabulous monologue about dreams, realities, disillusionment, and hope... hope for a new and better life. If only every asked the right questions and took time to really examine the choices they made as young humans. BEAUTIFUL.

  • Debra A. Cole: WHERE YOU SHOULD BE – A MONOLOGUE

    So much pain. So much rage. So much trauma. JAXSON MACKLING gives a voice to someone who still has so many questions. Questions that will never be answered. And if answers were given, would they ever make a difference?

    So much pain. So much rage. So much trauma. JAXSON MACKLING gives a voice to someone who still has so many questions. Questions that will never be answered. And if answers were given, would they ever make a difference?

  • Debra A. Cole: WOKE UP CALL - Satire sketch in 3 minutes - FOR FACING FEBRUARY Prompt 11 - the Number 5

    WHAT FABULOUS SATIRE from D. LEE MILLLER. It's getting hard to tell what is real what is satire, and MILLER takes full advantage of the confusion her monologue WOKE UP CALL. CLEVER, CLEVER, CLEVER!

    WHAT FABULOUS SATIRE from D. LEE MILLLER. It's getting hard to tell what is real what is satire, and MILLER takes full advantage of the confusion her monologue WOKE UP CALL. CLEVER, CLEVER, CLEVER!

  • Debra A. Cole: Fire Falls and a Fight

    Behind all the goo goo eyes, sappy love songs, and tickle fights is the real stuff. THIS stuff. CHRISTOPHER SULLIVAN continues to show audiences the complicated, juxtaposed world of Neil and Sequoia, and this installment is tough. The cracks are showing, and the old adage that "opposites attract" may not be totally correct. SULLIVAN knows these characters and creates natural and raw dialogue for audiences to enjoy... well, in this case, examine.

    Behind all the goo goo eyes, sappy love songs, and tickle fights is the real stuff. THIS stuff. CHRISTOPHER SULLIVAN continues to show audiences the complicated, juxtaposed world of Neil and Sequoia, and this installment is tough. The cracks are showing, and the old adage that "opposites attract" may not be totally correct. SULLIVAN knows these characters and creates natural and raw dialogue for audiences to enjoy... well, in this case, examine.

  • Debra A. Cole: Five Good Reasons

    SO MUCH CAN HAPPEN in 60 seconds in the capable hands of LOU JONES. This 1-minute play is full of charm, and audiences will be counting along as we see where it all ends. LOVELY.

    SO MUCH CAN HAPPEN in 60 seconds in the capable hands of LOU JONES. This 1-minute play is full of charm, and audiences will be counting along as we see where it all ends. LOVELY.

  • Debra A. Cole: Five Random Words, One Determined Existence (A Monologue)

    Beautiful. Life can change in a split second, and BRENT ALLES has written a monologue reminds us that maybe not everything is so random. So poignant... so real.

    Beautiful. Life can change in a split second, and BRENT ALLES has written a monologue reminds us that maybe not everything is so random. So poignant... so real.

  • Debra A. Cole: A Piece of Art - Ophelia for FACING FEBRUARY Prompt 10 Ophelia painting

    D. LEE MILLER has brought a classic to life - a classic literary figure and a classic portrait subject - Ophelia. MILLER guides audiences through the real story seen from the female perspective. Opelia shares years of trauma locked inside the pages and on the canvas. In her own words, "art is not kind," but MILLER is kind to give this monologue to actors in order to tell the "real" story.

    D. LEE MILLER has brought a classic to life - a classic literary figure and a classic portrait subject - Ophelia. MILLER guides audiences through the real story seen from the female perspective. Opelia shares years of trauma locked inside the pages and on the canvas. In her own words, "art is not kind," but MILLER is kind to give this monologue to actors in order to tell the "real" story.