Recommended by Debra A. Cole

  • Debra A. Cole: Kurt and Orla : The Sorcerer’s Apprentice and the Princess Who Couldn’t Laugh

    I love a new perspective on the old tale of The Princess That Couldn't Laugh. This version is fresh, engaging, and delightful. With a little deceit and a great deal of charm, this princess knows the score and is ready to take charge of the narrative.

    I love a new perspective on the old tale of The Princess That Couldn't Laugh. This version is fresh, engaging, and delightful. With a little deceit and a great deal of charm, this princess knows the score and is ready to take charge of the narrative.

  • Debra A. Cole: All is Calm

    Wow. All the feels. All is Calm by Scott Sickles is the tender and tragic "stop by cute" we all need this holiday season. The back and forth dialogue in this two-hander is truly raw and beautiful. You've done it again, Scott. BRAVO!

    Wow. All the feels. All is Calm by Scott Sickles is the tender and tragic "stop by cute" we all need this holiday season. The back and forth dialogue in this two-hander is truly raw and beautiful. You've done it again, Scott. BRAVO!

  • Debra A. Cole: Y & Z

    Tension Filled
    Alarming
    Creepy
    This short play by Christopher Plumridge will have audiences at the edge of their seats. What it IT? What does IT want? What now?

    Tension Filled
    Alarming
    Creepy
    This short play by Christopher Plumridge will have audiences at the edge of their seats. What it IT? What does IT want? What now?

  • Debra A. Cole: Santa vs. the Plotholes

    This short piece is destined to be a holiday classic. Sweet, charming, and nostalgic, Santa vs the Plotholes will delight audiences.

    This short piece is destined to be a holiday classic. Sweet, charming, and nostalgic, Santa vs the Plotholes will delight audiences.

  • Debra A. Cole: Cracked Slipper

    I love reading a prince's perspective of that magical night in the castle where one glass shoe was left behind... well... shards of it at least. This would be the perfect monologue for middle school and high school boys auditioning.

    I love reading a prince's perspective of that magical night in the castle where one glass shoe was left behind... well... shards of it at least. This would be the perfect monologue for middle school and high school boys auditioning.

  • Debra A. Cole: Better Than Normal

    Oh, sweet youth. This charming short play by Hannah Lee DeFrates portrays a moment between two adorable characters just starting to share and learn about one another. Audiences will have "all the feels" after seeing it performed.

    Oh, sweet youth. This charming short play by Hannah Lee DeFrates portrays a moment between two adorable characters just starting to share and learn about one another. Audiences will have "all the feels" after seeing it performed.

  • Debra A. Cole: A Lifetime of Adventure

    What a beautiful and natural moment captured in this short play by Lee R. Lawing. Sadly, George and William share this intimate and tender moment juxtaposed to images of violence and hate. It's a reminder that the small moments of magic are what that truly make us human.

    What a beautiful and natural moment captured in this short play by Lee R. Lawing. Sadly, George and William share this intimate and tender moment juxtaposed to images of violence and hate. It's a reminder that the small moments of magic are what that truly make us human.

  • Debra A. Cole: Roar!

    What a tender age Rachel has highlighted in this charming short play. Anything is possible.

    What a tender age Rachel has highlighted in this charming short play. Anything is possible.

  • Debra A. Cole: Alone?

    Another wonderful short play by Rachel Feeny-Williams. George finds his peace and quite disturbed by a mysterious woman. As the moments unfold, audiences will be at the edge of their seats. LOVELY!

    Another wonderful short play by Rachel Feeny-Williams. George finds his peace and quite disturbed by a mysterious woman. As the moments unfold, audiences will be at the edge of their seats. LOVELY!

  • Debra A. Cole: Landmark Excursion a 5 minute play

    How do we communicate? Some of us with bigger gestures than others. This tender coming-of-age piece will speak loudly for many who take big chances.

    How do we communicate? Some of us with bigger gestures than others. This tender coming-of-age piece will speak loudly for many who take big chances.