Recommended by Debra A. Cole

  • Debra A. Cole: Everything about me is a lie

    If everything about her is a lie, then what is true in this sharp and descriptive monologue by Christopher Soucy? A companion piece to Soucy's latest short play, Everything About Her Was A Lie, audience now hear from the dame herself. Riveting.

    If everything about her is a lie, then what is true in this sharp and descriptive monologue by Christopher Soucy? A companion piece to Soucy's latest short play, Everything About Her Was A Lie, audience now hear from the dame herself. Riveting.

  • Debra A. Cole: An Adoption Story

    Oh.... the drama of being a teenage girl...

    LOU JONES taps right into the hectic and colorful world of growing up. JONES understands the voice and mind of a teenage girl, and audiences will relate. Hilarious!

    Oh.... the drama of being a teenage girl...

    LOU JONES taps right into the hectic and colorful world of growing up. JONES understands the voice and mind of a teenage girl, and audiences will relate. Hilarious!

  • Debra A. Cole: THAT SPECIAL SMILE - A One Minute Monologue

    Oh, that mysterious smile. JULIE BRANDON gives a just a mysterious voice to the woman that has captured art lovers' imaginations for centuries. I would love to hear her story... if she even existed.

    Oh, that mysterious smile. JULIE BRANDON gives a just a mysterious voice to the woman that has captured art lovers' imaginations for centuries. I would love to hear her story... if she even existed.

  • Debra A. Cole: The Confession: A Short Monologue

    "There may have been a teensy bit of rage involved." - WHAT A LINE!

    ENID COKINOS gives the ultimate justification for dear Rapunzel as she looks below at Mother Gothel lifeless body, and audiences will be here for it. Sometimes, the truth DOES actually set you free! Any actress would have a field day bringing this expressive monologue to life at an audition or for a performance.

    "There may have been a teensy bit of rage involved." - WHAT A LINE!

    ENID COKINOS gives the ultimate justification for dear Rapunzel as she looks below at Mother Gothel lifeless body, and audiences will be here for it. Sometimes, the truth DOES actually set you free! Any actress would have a field day bringing this expressive monologue to life at an audition or for a performance.

  • Debra A. Cole: Wrestling with Yeats (A Monologue)

    Junior English is wasted on the youth. Oh, how we all as adults need that instruction - that exposure once again. BRENT ALLES takes a moment in history, that half of us are struggling within, and reminds us of the wise and profound words of Yates. Stunningly accurate.

    Junior English is wasted on the youth. Oh, how we all as adults need that instruction - that exposure once again. BRENT ALLES takes a moment in history, that half of us are struggling within, and reminds us of the wise and profound words of Yates. Stunningly accurate.

  • Debra A. Cole: THIS PLAY IS AN ALLEGORY

    Yep. This is where we are. Cat-leen Turner is just doing what cats do. No surprises. No altering who she is. ADAM RICHTER spells it out in the title THIS PLAY IS AN ALLEGORY, but will anyone listen? BRILLIANT.

    Yep. This is where we are. Cat-leen Turner is just doing what cats do. No surprises. No altering who she is. ADAM RICHTER spells it out in the title THIS PLAY IS AN ALLEGORY, but will anyone listen? BRILLIANT.

  • Debra A. Cole: THE NEW COLOSSUS a short play written for FACING FORWARD, Prompt 20 - a picture of a huge cat with a small statue of Liberty

    THIS. NOW.

    I'm with D. LEE MILLER when she commands, "C’mon, Libby! Stand!"

    THIS. NOW.

    I'm with D. LEE MILLER when she commands, "C’mon, Libby! Stand!"

  • Debra A. Cole: To Sprawl or Not To Sprawl

    Just when I thought I couldn't LOVE Sequoia and Neil anymore, CHRISTOPHER SULLIVAN goes and writes this new installment. I am amazed at how all the plays in this series go together so seamlessly and, at the same time, stand alone perfectly. SULLIVAN is such a gifted playwright. READ HIM. PRODUCE HIM.

    Just when I thought I couldn't LOVE Sequoia and Neil anymore, CHRISTOPHER SULLIVAN goes and writes this new installment. I am amazed at how all the plays in this series go together so seamlessly and, at the same time, stand alone perfectly. SULLIVAN is such a gifted playwright. READ HIM. PRODUCE HIM.

  • Debra A. Cole: The Fall of Liberty - Tabby Wrecks Everything (A One-Minute Play)

    Yes! Amazing what a simple photo prompt can elicit in a mind of a talented playwright. Just like the country we currently live in, liberty and justice for all can be swept to the ground as quickly as the swipe of a cat's paw to anything in its path. This one-minute tragedy is priceless.

    Yes! Amazing what a simple photo prompt can elicit in a mind of a talented playwright. Just like the country we currently live in, liberty and justice for all can be swept to the ground as quickly as the swipe of a cat's paw to anything in its path. This one-minute tragedy is priceless.

  • Debra A. Cole: Everything About Her Was A Lie

    CLASSIC NOIR perfection! SOUCY has written a noir monologue to end all noir monologues. Gritty, witty, and wise, Frank walks us through just another day in paradise as he meets a dame that, to use SOUCY's words, "played [him] like a fiddle and made everyone dance to the tune." What an audition piece!

    CLASSIC NOIR perfection! SOUCY has written a noir monologue to end all noir monologues. Gritty, witty, and wise, Frank walks us through just another day in paradise as he meets a dame that, to use SOUCY's words, "played [him] like a fiddle and made everyone dance to the tune." What an audition piece!