On Sale Friday, January 31!
Sunday, April 13, 2025
6:30 pm Doors // 7:30 pm Show
16+
$30 ($38.07 w. taxes/fees) Advance General Admission
$35 ($40 w. taxes/fees) At The Door General Admission
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Fresh from its sold-out off-Broadway debut, Caitlin Cook brings her hit bathroom graffiti musical, The Writing On The Stall, to Minneapolis!
Confessional, immersive, and uproariously funny, this one-of-a-kind show — literally set in a dive bar bathroom — transforms graffiti scrawled all over the bathroom stalls into the lyrics of Cook’s original songs and the trail markers along the journey she takes us upon.
This is a show for comedy nerds, musical theater kids, art history buffs, and anyone who’s ever seen something written in a bathroom and thought, “I wonder who wrote that?”
“Inventive and hilarious”—David Cross
“If you aren’t already worshipping her, start now”—Ilana Glazer
“Funny and fabulous”—Catherine Cohen
Caitlin Cook is a LA-born, NYC-based, Oxford-educated, hyphen-addicted comedian, musician, writer, director, and producer. She has taken the stage all across the world at top-tier theaters, comedy clubs, festivals, strangers' living rooms, and even a houseboat once. Her hit one-woman bathroom graffiti musical The Writing on the Stall was a New York Times critic’s pick and sold out its off-Broadway debut, and its accompanying studio album has hit over 25M streams across all platforms. She has two other successful musical comedy albums: Zinger-Songwriter, which she recorded at 12 different venues while on tour across the US and UK, and Betty Pitch, which she recorded after writing 250 songs a day during the pandemic.
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. Aside from her work as a performer, she served as a creative consultant for Sean Patton: 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. She is one-half of the musical comedy duo, 2/3rds of a Threesome.