Recommended by Debra A. Cole

  • Debra A. Cole: A Playwright Asks... "What If?" PART THREE

    Same, Sam. Same.

    Every playwright battles these thoughts. This month of daily writings is more than an exercise is stamina, It's a personal challenge to reach and create. The outcome? Time will tell. In the meantime, be proud of what you did it.

    Same, Sam. Same.

    Every playwright battles these thoughts. This month of daily writings is more than an exercise is stamina, It's a personal challenge to reach and create. The outcome? Time will tell. In the meantime, be proud of what you did it.

  • Debra A. Cole: Waiting

    Ghosts come when we need them the most. What a tender moment between beings that truly love one another.

    Ghosts come when we need them the most. What a tender moment between beings that truly love one another.

  • Debra A. Cole: Loud And Wrong, a monologue

    I am so glad I am old enough to have made mistakes before the internet could hold me accountable. What a landmine filled world. SAM HEYMAN nails the current state of mistakes and visibilities.

    I am so glad I am old enough to have made mistakes before the internet could hold me accountable. What a landmine filled world. SAM HEYMAN nails the current state of mistakes and visibilities.

  • Debra A. Cole: Just as Sweet

    What a playful and charming short play by HANNAH LEE DEFRATES. I am a sucker for a meet cute, and this ticks every box. JUST LOVELY.

    What a playful and charming short play by HANNAH LEE DEFRATES. I am a sucker for a meet cute, and this ticks every box. JUST LOVELY.

  • Debra A. Cole: "It's All About Me"

    What a powerful and vulnerable monologue that speaks to losing oneself. It's perfect. Who is a wife when she is part of a team but acts alone? Simple thought provoking.

    What a powerful and vulnerable monologue that speaks to losing oneself. It's perfect. Who is a wife when she is part of a team but acts alone? Simple thought provoking.

  • Debra A. Cole: Shot to the Heart

    Why do we let the words of others dictate our passions and our heart? RACHEL FEENY-WILLIAMS nails what it's like to put your passion out for the world to critique, With passion comes vulnerability and with vulnerability comes a chance to be hurt. Thank goodness brain, heart, and confidence work together to make things right again.

    Why do we let the words of others dictate our passions and our heart? RACHEL FEENY-WILLIAMS nails what it's like to put your passion out for the world to critique, With passion comes vulnerability and with vulnerability comes a chance to be hurt. Thank goodness brain, heart, and confidence work together to make things right again.

  • Debra A. Cole: Does It Bring You Joy? (a short play)

    Darn that Marie Kondo! The relationship between this mother and daughter is relatable and perfect. Far more believable than any KONDO Method. Everyone should have a mother that is this warm, supportive, and ready to give love. BEAUTIFUL.

    Darn that Marie Kondo! The relationship between this mother and daughter is relatable and perfect. Far more believable than any KONDO Method. Everyone should have a mother that is this warm, supportive, and ready to give love. BEAUTIFUL.

  • Debra A. Cole: The Part Of You That Wants The Same, a short musical

    There is nothing more painful than two people, who one outwardly and one deep down, who wants love, but they're in different places... always the wrong time. I can almost imagine the raw and melancholy tune that will accompany these beautiful lyrics listed. This is the kind of tummy twister that captivates audiences.

    There is nothing more painful than two people, who one outwardly and one deep down, who wants love, but they're in different places... always the wrong time. I can almost imagine the raw and melancholy tune that will accompany these beautiful lyrics listed. This is the kind of tummy twister that captivates audiences.

  • Debra A. Cole: CENTER RING

    BOOM!
    The circus may be fading, but CHRISTOPHER SOUCY reminds us that we are still a part of it... just now in private and no refuge exists for the lost and broken. Sad, but a beautiful execution of truth.

    BOOM!
    The circus may be fading, but CHRISTOPHER SOUCY reminds us that we are still a part of it... just now in private and no refuge exists for the lost and broken. Sad, but a beautiful execution of truth.

  • Debra A. Cole: Time and Truth

    I am always amazed when a talented playwright can take so few words and create so many emotions and evoke so much thought. I couldn't see how someone could write in a jazz style... then CHRISTOPHER SOUCY showed me it wasn't just possible... it could be art.

    I am always amazed when a talented playwright can take so few words and create so many emotions and evoke so much thought. I couldn't see how someone could write in a jazz style... then CHRISTOPHER SOUCY showed me it wasn't just possible... it could be art.