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Caitlin Cook

Caitlin Cook is an LA-born, NYC-based comedian, musician, writer, and producer known for her genre-bending approach to musical comedy. A New York Times Critic’s Pick, she has carved out a unique space in entertainment, blending sharp humor with original music and theatrical storytelling. Her hit show The Writing on the Stall—an uproarious musical inspired by bathroom graffiti—has sold out runs Off-Broadway, at the Edinburgh Fringe, and across the UK, with an accompanying album amassing over 50 million streams.

Beyond her own performances, Caitlin has worked as a creative consultant for Sean Patton’s Number One (Peacock), produced Gabe Mollica’s Solo (featured on This American Life), and directed A.J. Holmes’ Yeah, But Not Right Now. She is also one half of the musical comedy duo 2/3rds of a Threesome. Her other albums, Zinger-Songwriter and Betty Pitch, showcase her ability to craft clever, infectious tunes. With her signature wit and fearless creativity, Caitlin continues to push the boundaries of musical comedy on stage and beyond.