Recommended by Debra A. Cole

  • Debra A. Cole: Two Minus Infinity

    A continuation of a previous hit by REX MCGREGOR, this short play certainly stands alone. Expectations, misunderstandings, and close calls give audiences a view into a threesome who have yet to find their way. Just lovely.

    A continuation of a previous hit by REX MCGREGOR, this short play certainly stands alone. Expectations, misunderstandings, and close calls give audiences a view into a threesome who have yet to find their way. Just lovely.

  • Debra A. Cole: Cranberry

    THIS IS A FABULOUS SHORT PLAY! Any two seasoned actors would have a ball bringing these characters to life. I had the pleasure of hearing read at a Caravan Theatre gathering, and it was a HIT! GEORGE SAPIO is a master of taking a dark and often taboo topic and giving it humor and humanity. BRAVO!

    THIS IS A FABULOUS SHORT PLAY! Any two seasoned actors would have a ball bringing these characters to life. I had the pleasure of hearing read at a Caravan Theatre gathering, and it was a HIT! GEORGE SAPIO is a master of taking a dark and often taboo topic and giving it humor and humanity. BRAVO!

  • Debra A. Cole: Mutual Attraction

    I love a “meet cute,” and this one minute offers that AND SO MUCH MORE. Travel does expand the mind.

    I love a “meet cute,” and this one minute offers that AND SO MUCH MORE. Travel does expand the mind.

  • Debra A. Cole: Mutual Attraction

    I love a “meet cute,” and this one minute offers that AND SO MUCH MORE. Travel does expand the mind.

    I love a “meet cute,” and this one minute offers that AND SO MUCH MORE. Travel does expand the mind.

  • Debra A. Cole: Ten Things I Hated Growing Up: A Monologue

    The pacing - WOW! COLE HUNTER DZUBAK takes us on the journey of a “things I hate” countdown with each number leading us closer and closer to raw truth and pain. What a powerful piece for any queer actor to bring to life. BRAVO.

    The pacing - WOW! COLE HUNTER DZUBAK takes us on the journey of a “things I hate” countdown with each number leading us closer and closer to raw truth and pain. What a powerful piece for any queer actor to bring to life. BRAVO.

  • Debra A. Cole: Free hug

    Absolutely perfect. This micro play reminds us the importance of human contact... free or not. LOVELY.

    Absolutely perfect. This micro play reminds us the importance of human contact... free or not. LOVELY.

  • Debra A. Cole: Malcolm's in Here

    Chaos in a bathroom! This absurd farce will trickle audiences and they try to figure out, who the hell is Malcolm, and why is he taking so long in the bathroom?

    Chaos in a bathroom! This absurd farce will trickle audiences and they try to figure out, who the hell is Malcolm, and why is he taking so long in the bathroom?

  • A tragic story with a rainbow at the end of a very painful storm. JAXSON MACKLING explores the after life of loosing a child... a child who was just trying to be themselves. Grief ebbs and flows, and Jaxson has captured that trauma.

    A tragic story with a rainbow at the end of a very painful storm. JAXSON MACKLING explores the after life of loosing a child... a child who was just trying to be themselves. Grief ebbs and flows, and Jaxson has captured that trauma.

  • Debra A. Cole: BOOM - monologue about loss for any gender, any age

    What a powerful monologue of grief and loss - so very raw. We encounter Frankie is the depths of numbness and we feel what Frankie cannot. A wonderful reminder that we never know what a stranger near us is experiencing.

    What a powerful monologue of grief and loss - so very raw. We encounter Frankie is the depths of numbness and we feel what Frankie cannot. A wonderful reminder that we never know what a stranger near us is experiencing.

  • Debra A. Cole: Camp Lejeune

    Powerful. Terrifying. Tragic. A young couple faces the consequences of actions not their own but those of corruption, greed, and dishonesty. A true cautionary tale. The staging of this haunting short play by LEE R. LAWING will have audiences at the edge of their seats.

    Powerful. Terrifying. Tragic. A young couple faces the consequences of actions not their own but those of corruption, greed, and dishonesty. A true cautionary tale. The staging of this haunting short play by LEE R. LAWING will have audiences at the edge of their seats.