
“Smart, funny shows that channel the neurotic anxiety of a culture crumbling onto its own ideals and convert it into humor and laughs” - NYTheatre McBuffer are happy to sell you theatre memorabilia from the gift shop… or at least Sammy is. Performed at the New York Fringe Festival, 2005. Premiered at Actors Theatre of Louisville Humana Festival 2005. “Truly moving without being saccharine… a beautiful exploration of what we all need at the end of the journey” - Scene MagazineīE ASTOUNDED by the Amazing Krispinsky in his ULTIMATE FEAT OF DAREDEVILTRY as he heroically, death-defyingly, mind-numbingly attempts his GREATEST ACT OF ESCAPE EVER! But can even he wriggle free… from… HIS OWN LIFE? Premiered at Great Lakes Theatre Festival, 2005. A song by Duke Ellington reveals a new opportunity.Ģ women. “In the whimsical, wry ‘Haunted’, Coble has created some long-needed theater ghosts, but to name them would undercut the surprise” - Columbus DispatchĪ woman stops in to see her almost comatose mother in a nursing home. Premiered at Contemporary American Theatre Company, 2006. “Coble neatly reverses gender roles in this light and tasty play” - Cleveland Plain DealerĪn actress prepares to step onstage in a tiny role, only to be visited by four very unfriendly theatrical spectres…ġ woman, 4 actors of either sex.

“‘Writing in the style of true farce, Coble penned a hysterically funny script, full of overblown characters, each one with a secret to hide, which are revealed through slips of the tongue and acting double-takes” - Cool Cleveland Premiered at Dobama Theatre, 2009 Samuel French Off Off Broadway Short Play Festival, 2009. “You’ll shoot your eye out” takes on a whole new meaning….Ĭivilization will be undone by the seven most frightening words in the English language: “Human Resources needs to talk to you.”Ģ men, 2 women. “A CHRISTMAS STORY” (ADAPTED BY QUENTIN TARANTINO)Ī 10 minute stunningly violent, profane, and verbose retelling of everyone’s favorite pink-bunny-clad boy. Premiered at Cleveland Public Theatre’s “Station Hope”, 2017. Two people set out to have a truly deep personal discussion about race… if they can ever get through the pre-talk about talking about race.Ģ actors (male or female), one black one white.
