Recommendations of While We Still Can

  • Danielle Wirsansky: While We Still Can

    Powerful and timely, While We Still Can channels the chaos of a storm into a gripping metaphor for division and resilience. Eickmeyer’s writing captures both the fear and fragile hope of a community on the brink.

    Powerful and timely, While We Still Can channels the chaos of a storm into a gripping metaphor for division and resilience. Eickmeyer’s writing captures both the fear and fragile hope of a community on the brink.

  • Debra A. Cole: While We Still Can

    What a beautiful short play about risk, hope, community, and the best and worst of humanity. Centered around a small town, a storm, and those who did or didn't support a levee, CAM EICKMEYER has written a powerful piece about choices.

    What a beautiful short play about risk, hope, community, and the best and worst of humanity. Centered around a small town, a storm, and those who did or didn't support a levee, CAM EICKMEYER has written a powerful piece about choices.

  • Jonny Bolduc: While We Still Can

    This is an very, very well crafted play. Concise, with a central allegory that is blunt and effective, this centers around suffering and standing resolute in a storm. A play for these times as the storm clouds grow. The kind of response we need.

    This is an very, very well crafted play. Concise, with a central allegory that is blunt and effective, this centers around suffering and standing resolute in a storm. A play for these times as the storm clouds grow. The kind of response we need.

  • Jean Ciampi: While We Still Can

    CAM EICKMEYER has created an important piece of work in which we must all look at who we are in the story. And how we respond when the storm clouds build.

    CAM EICKMEYER has created an important piece of work in which we must all look at who we are in the story. And how we respond when the storm clouds build.

  • Dan West: While We Still Can

    A tight political allegory that frames the current American political scene as a pending hurricane bearing down on us all. While some seek to protect all that may be impacted other look out for only themselves, seek ways to benefit from the suffering of others, deny it all, or simply just watch as a detached observer knowing that the impact that they face personally may be minimal. A powerful and impactful piece packed into a concise 10-minute package.

    A tight political allegory that frames the current American political scene as a pending hurricane bearing down on us all. While some seek to protect all that may be impacted other look out for only themselves, seek ways to benefit from the suffering of others, deny it all, or simply just watch as a detached observer knowing that the impact that they face personally may be minimal. A powerful and impactful piece packed into a concise 10-minute package.