Recommended by Debra A. Cole

  • Debra A. Cole: The Santa Thing

    An absolutely adorable holiday short play! The innocence and the love of partners and parents radiate throughout this charming piece. Audiences will love it.

    An absolutely adorable holiday short play! The innocence and the love of partners and parents radiate throughout this charming piece. Audiences will love it.

  • Debra A. Cole: Va-Va-Vicarious

    This "meet cute" will be a hit with all audiences whether they write or not. Two very different authors collide and ultimately explore what it is to be human... not fictional. Make a Negroni, take a long sip, and enjoy this charming short play by KIM E. RUYLE.

    This "meet cute" will be a hit with all audiences whether they write or not. Two very different authors collide and ultimately explore what it is to be human... not fictional. Make a Negroni, take a long sip, and enjoy this charming short play by KIM E. RUYLE.

  • Debra A. Cole: The Little Hat

    Three of the three topics to avoid - SEX, RELIGION, and POLITICS- all in one short piece that will have audiences talking about the tension between these two relatively new lovers. Identity can be complicated, and JACOB HOROWITZ handles it beautifully.

    Three of the three topics to avoid - SEX, RELIGION, and POLITICS- all in one short piece that will have audiences talking about the tension between these two relatively new lovers. Identity can be complicated, and JACOB HOROWITZ handles it beautifully.

  • Debra A. Cole: Snowglobe

    What a power piece that captures the true love of a mother. A gifted actress can take this and give so much to an audience. DANA HALL's poetry is beautiful.

    What a power piece that captures the true love of a mother. A gifted actress can take this and give so much to an audience. DANA HALL's poetry is beautiful.

  • Debra A. Cole: The Ecstasy of Carmel

    Art, Rome, and love... a wonderful combination until core values collide. I adore Rome - I adore this short play by REX MCGREGOR.

    Art, Rome, and love... a wonderful combination until core values collide. I adore Rome - I adore this short play by REX MCGREGOR.

  • Debra A. Cole: The Crown versus Santa Claus

    What pure joy and delight! THE CROWN VERSUS SANTA CLAUS needs to be a seasonal theatre classic. Humor (okay.... humour since the case IS set before the crown), word play, and lovable characters make this short play a true gift.

    What pure joy and delight! THE CROWN VERSUS SANTA CLAUS needs to be a seasonal theatre classic. Humor (okay.... humour since the case IS set before the crown), word play, and lovable characters make this short play a true gift.

  • Debra A. Cole: Snowing In November

    While I myself am a big “no Christmas decorations until December" kind of gal, one can't not feel the joy that Jenna is spewing...all. over. her. place. This sweet two-hander of YIN and YANG is a lovely way to start an argument with audiences. Is it your fault that is snows in November if you decorate too early?

    While I myself am a big “no Christmas decorations until December" kind of gal, one can't not feel the joy that Jenna is spewing...all. over. her. place. This sweet two-hander of YIN and YANG is a lovely way to start an argument with audiences. Is it your fault that is snows in November if you decorate too early?

  • Debra A. Cole: Accidental Fatal Attraction

    I am a sucker for ridiculous love story, and ACCIDENTAL FATAL ATTRACTION fits the bill BEAUTIFULLY! I adore the hysterical worlds created by the talented Rachel Feeny-Williams. This couple is sure to go on to more outrageous adventures... if they live long enough.

    I am a sucker for ridiculous love story, and ACCIDENTAL FATAL ATTRACTION fits the bill BEAUTIFULLY! I adore the hysterical worlds created by the talented Rachel Feeny-Williams. This couple is sure to go on to more outrageous adventures... if they live long enough.

  • Debra A. Cole: The Box

    What a simple box and a complicated and powerful scenario. Lives come and go out of spaces, and so rarely do the occupants think of those who lived there before them. Did the box create the worry or is it the change in motion for the couple? Clean characters - natural dialogue - powerful moments - this is a beautiful short play.

    What a simple box and a complicated and powerful scenario. Lives come and go out of spaces, and so rarely do the occupants think of those who lived there before them. Did the box create the worry or is it the change in motion for the couple? Clean characters - natural dialogue - powerful moments - this is a beautiful short play.

  • Debra A. Cole: Nine Ladies Dancing (a 4 minute comedy)

    This is a wonderful giggle on the Nine Ladies Dancing trope. What a treat this would be to see staged... sans robes and all.

    This is a wonderful giggle on the Nine Ladies Dancing trope. What a treat this would be to see staged... sans robes and all.