Recommended by Debra A. Cole

  • Debra A. Cole: Jimmy Redd

    Wow - what a fabulous collection of incredible women. Pull a single monologue out to perform or treat an audience to the entire, well-balanced piece. I adore a playwright who can bring real characters to life through dialogue and KEN LOVE is THAT playwright. Seasoned actresses will love bringing these strong and spirited women to life.

    Wow - what a fabulous collection of incredible women. Pull a single monologue out to perform or treat an audience to the entire, well-balanced piece. I adore a playwright who can bring real characters to life through dialogue and KEN LOVE is THAT playwright. Seasoned actresses will love bringing these strong and spirited women to life.

  • Debra A. Cole: JACK AND JILL

    Jack and Jill may not being heading up the well-known hill, but their marriage journey is one of many compromises, many expectations, many disappointments, and many mundane moments that lead to this one. Raw and real, JAMES BINZ will connect with audiences that have been in long-term marriages.

    Jack and Jill may not being heading up the well-known hill, but their marriage journey is one of many compromises, many expectations, many disappointments, and many mundane moments that lead to this one. Raw and real, JAMES BINZ will connect with audiences that have been in long-term marriages.

  • Debra A. Cole: JOY RIDE, a 10-minute comedic fantasy for two women

    What a lovely 10 minute play! This is the joy ride most women would love to be an actual fly on the wall for... or on the plane in this case. What a wonderful ride. What a wonderful short play by ARIANNA ROSE.

    What a lovely 10 minute play! This is the joy ride most women would love to be an actual fly on the wall for... or on the plane in this case. What a wonderful ride. What a wonderful short play by ARIANNA ROSE.

  • Debra A. Cole: Free Treadmill

    Priceless. CHRISTOPHER SOUCY takes an everyday object like a treadmill, and gives it horrifying traits... traits that haunt all of us. Actors will have a field day with this fabulous short.

    Priceless. CHRISTOPHER SOUCY takes an everyday object like a treadmill, and gives it horrifying traits... traits that haunt all of us. Actors will have a field day with this fabulous short.

  • Debra A. Cole: The Emerging Artist

    What a two-hander! Two different creatives meet at very different points in their lives. The passions, the frustrations, the what ifs fill the room. TONY TAMBASCO has given audiences a glimpse into the world of art - all of its ebbs, flows, and renewals.

    What a two-hander! Two different creatives meet at very different points in their lives. The passions, the frustrations, the what ifs fill the room. TONY TAMBASCO has given audiences a glimpse into the world of art - all of its ebbs, flows, and renewals.

  • Debra A. Cole: Afraid of the Dark

    Pure terror. The monster under our beds as children are in our minds, right? Maybe not in the deft hands of CHRISTOPHER SOUCHY. AFRAID OF THE DARK is perfect for horror festival!

    Pure terror. The monster under our beds as children are in our minds, right? Maybe not in the deft hands of CHRISTOPHER SOUCHY. AFRAID OF THE DARK is perfect for horror festival!

  • Debra A. Cole: Collabor-Fucking-Ation!

    WOW! What happens when a small town playwright is forced to collaborate with an established, tired, and sexist playwright? MAGIC in the hands of RACHEL FEENY-WILLIAMS. I loved this play at 27 pages, but at 53 pages, it has a new and even more vivid world that I loved exploring. The insecurities of creatives are in full bloom as two talented individuals navigate what it is to create and be successful in the process. Where does inspiration come from? All around us, and this play reminds us of that. LOVELY, Rachel. Just lovely.

    WOW! What happens when a small town playwright is forced to collaborate with an established, tired, and sexist playwright? MAGIC in the hands of RACHEL FEENY-WILLIAMS. I loved this play at 27 pages, but at 53 pages, it has a new and even more vivid world that I loved exploring. The insecurities of creatives are in full bloom as two talented individuals navigate what it is to create and be successful in the process. Where does inspiration come from? All around us, and this play reminds us of that. LOVELY, Rachel. Just lovely.

  • Debra A. Cole: Wake Me When It's Over

    What happens when we die? Opinions vary, and MIKE MYHAM gives us a glimpse of just a few of the possibilities. Distinct characters - powerful monologues - and a touching ending that gives audiences hope. Beautiful.

    What happens when we die? Opinions vary, and MIKE MYHAM gives us a glimpse of just a few of the possibilities. Distinct characters - powerful monologues - and a touching ending that gives audiences hope. Beautiful.

  • Debra A. Cole: There's A Boy In My Dreams

    A romantic and clumsy "meet-cute" is the dream of so many. JAXSON MACKLING uses that dream to create a tender and poignant one-minute play about hope, connection, and what ifs.

    A romantic and clumsy "meet-cute" is the dream of so many. JAXSON MACKLING uses that dream to create a tender and poignant one-minute play about hope, connection, and what ifs.

  • Debra A. Cole: It's Time To Be Me; Unapologetically

    JAXSON MACKLING has created a very personal moment of a 20-something finally finding peace - finding truth - finding himself. Clarity is a marvelous thing once it is discovered and honored.

    JAXSON MACKLING has created a very personal moment of a 20-something finally finding peace - finding truth - finding himself. Clarity is a marvelous thing once it is discovered and honored.