Recommended by Debra A. Cole

  • Debra A. Cole: Cracked Slipper

    ADORABLE! Young thespians would SMASH this cute monolog by JACQUELYN FLOYD-PRISKORN. We've heard it from her side. This time, we get his.

    ADORABLE! Young thespians would SMASH this cute monolog by JACQUELYN FLOYD-PRISKORN. We've heard it from her side. This time, we get his.

  • Debra A. Cole: STOCKHOLM SYNDROME - A ONE-MINUTE PLAY

    Using the words of an old bath soap ad, "Take me away, Calgon!" Never I have been more envious of someone in the faerie world. ADAM RICHTER gives audiences a way out, and we are here for it. YES, PLEASE!

    Using the words of an old bath soap ad, "Take me away, Calgon!" Never I have been more envious of someone in the faerie world. ADAM RICHTER gives audiences a way out, and we are here for it. YES, PLEASE!

  • Debra A. Cole: Be Mine

    Hilarious! Minotaur... MINEotaur... Potato.... Patahto....

    SOUCY has written a witty and prayerful short play set in the Greek isles, and audiences will smile with the clever banter and ridiculously fun premise.

    Hilarious! Minotaur... MINEotaur... Potato.... Patahto....

    SOUCY has written a witty and prayerful short play set in the Greek isles, and audiences will smile with the clever banter and ridiculously fun premise.

  • Debra A. Cole: Abandonment [a 1-minute play]

    Such a painful and raw monologue for a young teen boy to perform. Audiences will feel sick, and they watch a young human grabbing for what he always trusted but can no longer believe. Wow.

    Such a painful and raw monologue for a young teen boy to perform. Audiences will feel sick, and they watch a young human grabbing for what he always trusted but can no longer believe. Wow.

  • Debra A. Cole: BURNED OUT

    ADORABLE! I love the idea of a grand-dragon. I'll need to talk to my daughter about that.

    JULIE BRANDON has written a charming short play about trust, growing up, and problem solving. This would be FABULOUS in a high school play festival.

    ADORABLE! I love the idea of a grand-dragon. I'll need to talk to my daughter about that.

    JULIE BRANDON has written a charming short play about trust, growing up, and problem solving. This would be FABULOUS in a high school play festival.

  • Debra A. Cole: KIDS IN CARS

    A vehicle symbolizes free to many teens, but they need to remember, a car can be a 4,000 pounds killing machine too. Life is precious. Driving is a privilege. JAXSON MACKLING shows the painful fall out of one split second in his short play, KIDS IN CARS.

    A vehicle symbolizes free to many teens, but they need to remember, a car can be a 4,000 pounds killing machine too. Life is precious. Driving is a privilege. JAXSON MACKLING shows the painful fall out of one split second in his short play, KIDS IN CARS.

  • Debra A. Cole: 37 Origami Bees: A Franklin Ellis Mystery

    CHRISTOPHER SOUCY has created a classic noir that is well thought out, engaging, and full of mood for the simple title prompt of 37 ORIGAMI BEES. The suspense will keep audiences guessing, and what noir playwright could ask for more?

    CHRISTOPHER SOUCY has created a classic noir that is well thought out, engaging, and full of mood for the simple title prompt of 37 ORIGAMI BEES. The suspense will keep audiences guessing, and what noir playwright could ask for more?

  • Debra A. Cole: Fire on the Mountain - A Pyrenean Folk Tale

    One brave boy is all it takes. What a lovely folktale to remind us all that strength is always valued. Thank you, Lou Jones.

    One brave boy is all it takes. What a lovely folktale to remind us all that strength is always valued. Thank you, Lou Jones.

  • Debra A. Cole: Number 4 on the Happy List

    LOU JONES reminds us to give what you yourself need. One never knows what another person is going through. NUMBER 4 ON THE HAPPY LIST is a short play about choosing happiness. LOVELY.

    LOU JONES reminds us to give what you yourself need. One never knows what another person is going through. NUMBER 4 ON THE HAPPY LIST is a short play about choosing happiness. LOVELY.

  • Debra A. Cole: THE WAY IT WAS SUPPOSED TO BE

    The pain of traumatic loss is indescribable. JULIE BRANDON gently takes audiences through the aftermath. Thoughtful and impactful.

    The pain of traumatic loss is indescribable. JULIE BRANDON gently takes audiences through the aftermath. Thoughtful and impactful.