Recommended by Debra A. Cole

  • Debra A. Cole: 37 Origami Bees

    Oh... communication struggles. This 1-minute play is a clever was to approach the prompt of using 37 Origami Bees. It truly helps knowing who you are ordering items from. Thanks for the laughs, SAM HEYMAN.

    Oh... communication struggles. This 1-minute play is a clever was to approach the prompt of using 37 Origami Bees. It truly helps knowing who you are ordering items from. Thanks for the laughs, SAM HEYMAN.

  • Debra A. Cole: How Dare They?: A Monologue

    THE HORROR! Ha! RYAN VAUGHAN gives teens a monologue about TRUE abuse of power. Delightful.

    THE HORROR! Ha! RYAN VAUGHAN gives teens a monologue about TRUE abuse of power. Delightful.

  • Debra A. Cole: Letting Them Be

    Powerful. Parenthood is not for the weak. CHRISTOPHER SOUCY has written a monologue for parents today trying to keep up but always supporting and learning through their stumbles.

    Powerful. Parenthood is not for the weak. CHRISTOPHER SOUCY has written a monologue for parents today trying to keep up but always supporting and learning through their stumbles.

  • Debra A. Cole: An Oak Tree Lost

    I adore Sequoia's passion and determination. Neil is just what she needs as she fights the powers that be in order to save the trees... and the world. SULLIVAN continues to build a world I want to support and fight for through his beautiful storytelling.

    I adore Sequoia's passion and determination. Neil is just what she needs as she fights the powers that be in order to save the trees... and the world. SULLIVAN continues to build a world I want to support and fight for through his beautiful storytelling.

  • Debra A. Cole: 37 Origami Bees

    What a beautiful 5-minute play. CLAUDIA HAAS has taken the prompt of titling a new piece 37 Origami Bees, and has written play that feels grounded, real, and urgent. Where have all the bees gone? Alex is determined to bring them back, and we need more Alexes in this world.

    What a beautiful 5-minute play. CLAUDIA HAAS has taken the prompt of titling a new piece 37 Origami Bees, and has written play that feels grounded, real, and urgent. Where have all the bees gone? Alex is determined to bring them back, and we need more Alexes in this world.

  • Debra A. Cole: RITUAL (SOLO PIECE)

    "Move with deliberation" - absolutely the words we need right now. ADAM RICHTER has created a short solo play that needs to be heard, seen, and experienced. POWERFUL and URGENT.

    "Move with deliberation" - absolutely the words we need right now. ADAM RICHTER has created a short solo play that needs to be heard, seen, and experienced. POWERFUL and URGENT.

  • Debra A. Cole: DISCOUNT (ONE-MINUTE PLAY)

    Look out, kid! It's a trap! ADAM RICHTER has written the perfect one-minute play about abuse of power. How can so much happen in 60 seconds? In RICHTER's capable hands, anything is possible.

    Look out, kid! It's a trap! ADAM RICHTER has written the perfect one-minute play about abuse of power. How can so much happen in 60 seconds? In RICHTER's capable hands, anything is possible.

  • Debra A. Cole: The Thumb on the Scale

    What a time we currently live in...a calling to all writers and creatives, and CHRISTOPHER SOUCY knows just how to put it all into horrifying words and ultimate consequences. This short play is for RIGHT NOW.... and hopefully not 30 years down the line.

    What a time we currently live in...a calling to all writers and creatives, and CHRISTOPHER SOUCY knows just how to put it all into horrifying words and ultimate consequences. This short play is for RIGHT NOW.... and hopefully not 30 years down the line.

  • Debra A. Cole: Enough is Enough

    Who doesn't love a playful short play with includes "girding of loins?" JULIE BRANDON takes the theme of ABUSE OF POWER and finds a lovely, witty, and gentle moment within the chaos.

    Who doesn't love a playful short play with includes "girding of loins?" JULIE BRANDON takes the theme of ABUSE OF POWER and finds a lovely, witty, and gentle moment within the chaos.

  • Debra A. Cole: THE BILL a short play

    D. LEE MILLER has written a real cautionary tale for seniors... or ANYONE! Sadly, I have a friend this happened to, and I wish she had read MILLER's piece before she sent one single cent. THE BILL is authentic and tragic, and MILLER truly understands how to write dialogue for real characters with real joy and real traumas.

    D. LEE MILLER has written a real cautionary tale for seniors... or ANYONE! Sadly, I have a friend this happened to, and I wish she had read MILLER's piece before she sent one single cent. THE BILL is authentic and tragic, and MILLER truly understands how to write dialogue for real characters with real joy and real traumas.