Caitlin Cook has made a career out of turning the unexpected into art — and in The Writing On The Stall, she quite literally takes the piss. Back in the UK for an eagerly awaited run, Cook’s hit musical comedy show dives into the absurdity and poetry of bathroom graffiti, transforming it into full-blown song, satire, and storytelling.
Armed with a projector, a guitar, and one hell of a voice, Cook reimagines what live comedy can be — blending stand-up, music, theatre, and toilet humour into a genre-defying spectacle that’s earned rave reviews from Broadway World, ThreeWeeks, and even Michael Che and David Cross.
Expect singalongs, slingshotted underwear, and one unforgettable cowboy dick (yes, really). But underneath the hilarity, Cook is also an incisive observer of human behaviour — finding beauty and wit in the mess we leave behind.
Named a New York Times Critic’s Pick, and boasting over 50 million streams on her musical comedy albums, Caitlin Cook is a force of nature — and this is a bathroom break you won’t want to miss.
Caitlin Cook: The Writing On The Stall
📍 Brighton (Komedia) – 31 May & 1 June
📍 London (Soho Theatre) – 4–7 June
🎟 Tickets Available Here