Caitlin Cook

Caitlin Cook is a LA-born, NYC-based, Oxford-educated, hyphen-addicted comedian. She has taken the stage all across the world at top-tier theaters, comedy clubs, festivals, strangers' living rooms, and even a houseboat once.

A fierce champion of mixed media and genre-bending works of art, Cook has carved out a space for herself smack-dab in the center of the Venn diagram between comedy, music, and theater. Her one-woman bathroom graffiti musical The Writing on the Stall sold out its off-Broadway debut at Soho Playhouse, and its accompanying studio album has hit over 25M streams across all platforms.

Cook has released three successful musical comedy albums, which are regularly featured on SiriusXM:

Zinger-Songwriter, which she recorded at 12 different venues while touring across the US and UK

Betty Pitch, which she recorded after writing 250 songs a day during the pandemic

The Writing on the Stall, the official studio album of her hit one-woman bathroom graffiti musical

Aside from her work as a performer, Cook served as a creative consultant for Sean Patton’s Number One on Peacock, as the producer for Gabe Mollica’s hit show Solo that was featured on This American Life, and as the director of A.J. Holmes’ critically-acclaimed Yeah, But Not Right Now. Cook also produces live comedy events, like the stand-up show Good God with Shane Torres, Brittany Carney, and Naomi Karavani and the variety show 2/3rds of a Threesome (and Friends) with A.J. Holmes.