Recommended by Debra A. Cole

  • Debra A. Cole: Before You Submit

    Hilarious... and oh so familiar... BRENTON KNIESS has nailed the life of a playwright and the submission chaos each is asked to maneuver in order for the voice to be heard. The dialogue moves with grace and humor, and the frustration is palpable...so gosh darn palpable.

    Hilarious... and oh so familiar... BRENTON KNIESS has nailed the life of a playwright and the submission chaos each is asked to maneuver in order for the voice to be heard. The dialogue moves with grace and humor, and the frustration is palpable...so gosh darn palpable.

  • Debra A. Cole: The Rules [an immersive 1-minute play]

    My anxiety would be off the charts during this one minute. I would think I made the sounds even thought I knew I didn't. WOW! Powerful.

    My anxiety would be off the charts during this one minute. I would think I made the sounds even thought I knew I didn't. WOW! Powerful.

  • Debra A. Cole: The Death of Gingerbread

    QUIRKY and HILARIOUS! This farce will delight audiences. SYLVIA would be a heck of a role for any actress to play!

    QUIRKY and HILARIOUS! This farce will delight audiences. SYLVIA would be a heck of a role for any actress to play!

  • Debra A. Cole: The Interview

    YES! This delightfully dark short play by ROBERT J. LEBLANC will ask audiences to examine their own dreams, deeds, and goals. This dark comedy says so much in so few pages. It's too late for Alfred, but not for us.

    YES! This delightfully dark short play by ROBERT J. LEBLANC will ask audiences to examine their own dreams, deeds, and goals. This dark comedy says so much in so few pages. It's too late for Alfred, but not for us.

  • Debra A. Cole: The Disney Princess of Dot Ave

    Never have I rooted for a Disney princess more than this one. KEVIN CIRONE has created a “mostly-two-hander” that gives audiences the feeling that everything might just be okay in the long run. Clever dialogue - strong characters - and a child who knows so much and so little all at the same time. LOVELY

    Never have I rooted for a Disney princess more than this one. KEVIN CIRONE has created a “mostly-two-hander” that gives audiences the feeling that everything might just be okay in the long run. Clever dialogue - strong characters - and a child who knows so much and so little all at the same time. LOVELY

  • Debra A. Cole: Geminids

    What an absolutely poetic interaction between two women who have lived real lives. ANDRA HUNTER has a true gift for magic.

    What an absolutely poetic interaction between two women who have lived real lives. ANDRA HUNTER has a true gift for magic.

  • Debra A. Cole: Karen and the No Good, Very Bad, Terrible, Horrible Day (Solo Edition)

    Some days are like this... even for Karens. While each of her horrible moments is an example of pure privilege running out of control... the reason why it is all happening today may be a little deeper than at first glance.

    Some days are like this... even for Karens. While each of her horrible moments is an example of pure privilege running out of control... the reason why it is all happening today may be a little deeper than at first glance.

  • Debra A. Cole: THIRD TIME'S THE CHARM

    Desparate times call for desperate measures, and this in case, TSwift, Chapelle Roan, and a surprise genre may just be the saviors the Catholic Church needs. Timely - Witty - Clever.

    Desparate times call for desperate measures, and this in case, TSwift, Chapelle Roan, and a surprise genre may just be the saviors the Catholic Church needs. Timely - Witty - Clever.

  • Debra A. Cole: Is This Franks Phone?

    How absolutely frustrating. I get this woman is on the edge. Enough, Frank's friend... enough.

    How absolutely frustrating. I get this woman is on the edge. Enough, Frank's friend... enough.

  • Debra A. Cole: #Blessed

    So painful. So real.

    Lainie Vansant shines a much needed glaring light on the artificial world of faith, social media, and family and the fall out once reality taps them back on the shoulder. This mother and daughter interaction will ring honest to many who know these characters. I hope audiences start real dialogues after seeing this thought-proving short play.

    So painful. So real.

    Lainie Vansant shines a much needed glaring light on the artificial world of faith, social media, and family and the fall out once reality taps them back on the shoulder. This mother and daughter interaction will ring honest to many who know these characters. I hope audiences start real dialogues after seeing this thought-proving short play.