Cailin Lowry is a writer and performer most drawn to thought-provoking stories that make people laugh. She tends to write about women entangled in cultural chaos.
Her music-driven romantic comedy screenplay NUMBER ONE SINGLE is in development at Imagine Entertainment. She is the screenwriter on a 1950s/60s pop culture biopic that she wishes she could share more about on the Internet.
Cailin has performed her comedic solo show ALMOST HOT to sold-out audiences in New York City. The show is based on her experience receiving an online message from a stranger that made her interrogate power, aging, and societal values around beauty. She has performed other original work at The Stand, the Brick Aux, and the Brooklyn Public Library's Night of Ideas.
As a filmmaker, her short film GIRL BAND premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival and was developed for television at Freeform.
Cailin lives in Brooklyn, spent a formative decade of adulthood in Los Angeles, and was raised between North Carolina, Japan, and China. She thinks about moving to Lincoln, Nebraska all the time.
(Cailin also responds to “Caitlin,” but is happy when people omit the “t” that does not belong to her.)