Recommended by Debra A. Cole

  • Debra A. Cole: A JAR OF STARS an 8-10 minute play written for FACING FEBRUARY Prompt 22: Guilt, regret

    Sharing intimate secrets and regrets is reserved for only the best of friends, and Trish and Mandy are certainly that. Whether it's the vodka, or the water, taking the time to share before it's no longer an option is a moving experience for all involved. D. LEE MILLER understands women and the emotions that bind us all.

    Sharing intimate secrets and regrets is reserved for only the best of friends, and Trish and Mandy are certainly that. Whether it's the vodka, or the water, taking the time to share before it's no longer an option is a moving experience for all involved. D. LEE MILLER understands women and the emotions that bind us all.

  • Debra A. Cole: Sequoia, Monologue

    Oh, the pain of knowing the ending before you are there. SULLIVAN gives Sequoia her own moment in the spotlight, and it audiences hurt for the choices coming.

    Oh, the pain of knowing the ending before you are there. SULLIVAN gives Sequoia her own moment in the spotlight, and it audiences hurt for the choices coming.

  • Debra A. Cole: The Box

    Cats! Gotta love'm.

    BRIAN CERN gives us a different view of containment, comfort, and science. What a fabulous short play to bring to the stage.

    Cats! Gotta love'm.

    BRIAN CERN gives us a different view of containment, comfort, and science. What a fabulous short play to bring to the stage.

  • Debra A. Cole: The Death Lodge Meditation

    What a beautiful tradition - releasing the past in order to move forward... but maybe it's the present that needs releasing. LOU JONES has a created a touching moment between father and daughter that few are able to experience. Audiences will connect with the parent/child relationship - hurt is just part of the process of growing.

    What a beautiful tradition - releasing the past in order to move forward... but maybe it's the present that needs releasing. LOU JONES has a created a touching moment between father and daughter that few are able to experience. Audiences will connect with the parent/child relationship - hurt is just part of the process of growing.

  • Debra A. Cole: A PINK HAIR RIBBON

    Wow. For some reason, I hear this tragically beautiful monologue being performed with a slow, southern accent. The kind of accent that says, "I've seen things. I've loved things. I've lost things." JULIE BRADON has written a touching tribute to regret in her monologue A PINK HAIR RIBBON.

    Wow. For some reason, I hear this tragically beautiful monologue being performed with a slow, southern accent. The kind of accent that says, "I've seen things. I've loved things. I've lost things." JULIE BRADON has written a touching tribute to regret in her monologue A PINK HAIR RIBBON.

  • Debra A. Cole: GENEAOLOGY a monologue written for FACING FEBRUARY PROMPT #18 Seniors

    What a line, "Let’s let our kids decorate thetrees with memories. Stories. Not math." What a poignant monologue about family - the present and the past. Any aged actress would be honored to bring this piece to life on stage, and audiences will connect with the message. STUNNINGLY BEAUTIFUL.

    What a line, "Let’s let our kids decorate thetrees with memories. Stories. Not math." What a poignant monologue about family - the present and the past. Any aged actress would be honored to bring this piece to life on stage, and audiences will connect with the message. STUNNINGLY BEAUTIFUL.

  • Debra A. Cole: The Magus

    Any actor or any age would delight in performing THE MAGUS by ANJ MARIE RIFFEL. Magic is a funny thing. It doesn't take a wand or spell, it just takes the powering of knowing - knowing that you have the power. You don't have to raise a finger... just your will and your voice. What a powerful reminder of your own magic.

    Any actor or any age would delight in performing THE MAGUS by ANJ MARIE RIFFEL. Magic is a funny thing. It doesn't take a wand or spell, it just takes the powering of knowing - knowing that you have the power. You don't have to raise a finger... just your will and your voice. What a powerful reminder of your own magic.

  • Debra A. Cole: SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST a monologue written for FACING FEBRUARY Prompt 21 - monologue

    WHAT A VOICE for an actress to bring to life. Kate is strong, charming, ironic... and deadly, but... I get her. SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST is a monologue about what we do when backed into a corner and no longer can play the game to escape through normal channels - you know, hard work, dedication, and basic humanity. D. LEE MILLER, you are a gift.

    WHAT A VOICE for an actress to bring to life. Kate is strong, charming, ironic... and deadly, but... I get her. SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST is a monologue about what we do when backed into a corner and no longer can play the game to escape through normal channels - you know, hard work, dedication, and basic humanity. D. LEE MILLER, you are a gift.

  • Debra A. Cole: Not Judgmental

    Yep... this is where we are headed. ERIN MOUGHON has written a clever and thoughtful short monologue that will INVADE the brains of those who hear it. SOMEONE PERFORM THIS!

    Yep... this is where we are headed. ERIN MOUGHON has written a clever and thoughtful short monologue that will INVADE the brains of those who hear it. SOMEONE PERFORM THIS!

  • Debra A. Cole: WATCH YOUR FEET (MONOLOGUE)

    Who wouldn't want Brian as their hiking guide? Brad. Brad won't. This hilarious new monologue by ADAM RICHTER is priceless. Any actor will have a field day brining this character to life on stage or at an audition. SO MANY WAYS TO PLAY THIS!

    Who wouldn't want Brian as their hiking guide? Brad. Brad won't. This hilarious new monologue by ADAM RICHTER is priceless. Any actor will have a field day brining this character to life on stage or at an audition. SO MANY WAYS TO PLAY THIS!