Recommended by Cam Eickmeyer

  • Cam Eickmeyer: Chocolate and Chili

    Listened to this gem on the Broken Arts Entertainment Loved Ones 2. Really fun piece with lovable characters and fun dialogue.

    Listened to this gem on the Broken Arts Entertainment Loved Ones 2. Really fun piece with lovable characters and fun dialogue.

  • Cam Eickmeyer: waiting for the bus

    I loved going along for the ride on this bizarre little interaction with dizzying stakes you never see coming.

    I loved going along for the ride on this bizarre little interaction with dizzying stakes you never see coming.

  • Cam Eickmeyer: In Our Time: Pandemic Stories from the Frontlines

    On paper this play is powerful, moving and dynamic. To see it performed would be an honor and very nearly a requirement for understanding Covid-19 and what we all lived through, or, in some cases, didn't. Weaving literature, history and somehow managing to touch on all the voices of the pandemic makes this 88 page masterpiece scream for production.

    On paper this play is powerful, moving and dynamic. To see it performed would be an honor and very nearly a requirement for understanding Covid-19 and what we all lived through, or, in some cases, didn't. Weaving literature, history and somehow managing to touch on all the voices of the pandemic makes this 88 page masterpiece scream for production.

  • Cam Eickmeyer: Heist!

    I can see this short play sizzling. The jokes and hits just keep coming from these two hapless thieves. Actors will eat this up too.

    I can see this short play sizzling. The jokes and hits just keep coming from these two hapless thieves. Actors will eat this up too.

  • Cam Eickmeyer: Hitman Blues

    You can't help but fall in love with these two characters, hitmen they may be, and their conversation is a treasure as much as it is tragedy. How is anyone ever ready to truly say goodbye to a friend? The hook/setup is excellent but the beauty is in the execution.

    You can't help but fall in love with these two characters, hitmen they may be, and their conversation is a treasure as much as it is tragedy. How is anyone ever ready to truly say goodbye to a friend? The hook/setup is excellent but the beauty is in the execution.

  • Cam Eickmeyer: In My World, an Entire Entenmann’s Cheese Danish is One Serving

    I needed this lovely trip down existential dread lane to reach a pleasant place to eat a cheese danish in peace. Funny, sad and wonderful.

    I needed this lovely trip down existential dread lane to reach a pleasant place to eat a cheese danish in peace. Funny, sad and wonderful.

  • Cam Eickmeyer: KAT SPARKS (HOME SHOPPING HOST): A MONOLOGUE

    By the end of this monologue the laughs I'd piled up at the start seemed oh so hollow. Great commentary piece that will bite the audience again and again.

    By the end of this monologue the laughs I'd piled up at the start seemed oh so hollow. Great commentary piece that will bite the audience again and again.

  • Cam Eickmeyer: An Audience of One

    There's the skill of showing more by saying less and then there's the ART that this short piece climbs to. Each line of dialogue is a short punch and the reader/viewer fills in all the painful, awkward gaps to a beautiful and full story. Very lovely play.

    There's the skill of showing more by saying less and then there's the ART that this short piece climbs to. Each line of dialogue is a short punch and the reader/viewer fills in all the painful, awkward gaps to a beautiful and full story. Very lovely play.

  • Cam Eickmeyer: The Oktavist

    How did Gatton fit such complex and rich characters into so few words? I will study this play for a while to learn. As a reader/viewer your own brain becomes the stage for this story and we fill in all the spaces in dialogue to create an incredibly delicate yet powerful conversation. Such an accomplishment!

    How did Gatton fit such complex and rich characters into so few words? I will study this play for a while to learn. As a reader/viewer your own brain becomes the stage for this story and we fill in all the spaces in dialogue to create an incredibly delicate yet powerful conversation. Such an accomplishment!

  • Cam Eickmeyer: April 11th, 2028

    I loved reading this short. So intense and foreboding. Makes the audience feel like the isolated crew hurtling toward an unknown future. Would be really fun to stage and see.

    I loved reading this short. So intense and foreboding. Makes the audience feel like the isolated crew hurtling toward an unknown future. Would be really fun to stage and see.