November 06

Caitlin Cook

Special Event

Caitlin Cook

Fresh from two Off-Broadway runs and a sold-out Edinburgh Fringe, Caitlin Cook’s The Writing on the Stall is confessional, immersive, and uproariously funny exploration of bathroom graffiti, vulnerability, and our shared humanity. This is a show for musical theater kids, comedy nerds, art history buffs, and anyone that's ever seen something written in a bathroom stall and thought, "Who wrote that? What's their story?"


11/06/2025 7:30 PM

Door Time: 6:00 PM

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  • Show Type: Stand Up Comedy
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  • Restrictions: 16 & over
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Electronic ticket, you do not need to print out tickets

Fresh from two Off-Broadway runs and a sold-out Edinburgh Fringe, Caitlin Cook’s The Writing on the Stall is confessional, immersive, and uproariously funny exploration of bathroom graffiti, vulnerability, and our shared humanity. This is a show for musical theater kids, comedy nerds, art history buffs, and anyone that's ever seen something written in a bathroom stall and thought, "Who wrote that? What's their story?"