Playwright

Meryl Cohn

Meryl Cohn writes comedies about things that aren't usually funny: grief, memory, secrets, and the promises we make to the people we love.

Playwright Meryl Cohn wearing a black coat on a Provincetown dockPhoto by Lynette Molnar
“Cohn’s genius is drawing characters who manage to be simultaneously over-the-top and innately human.” Cape Cod Times

Recent Another True Thing — readings with the Truro Playwright Collective and the Northampton Playwrights Lab, spring 2026

Provincetown TheaterNorthampton Playwrights LabDramatists GuildNYU TischSmith College

About Meryl Cohn

Meryl Cohn writes comedies about grief, dramas that keep making you laugh, and at least one rock musical about a washed-up ’80s rocker.

A younger Meryl Cohn smiling outdoors
Meryl Cohn Archive photograph

Her plays have been developed, workshopped, and produced at the Provincetown Theater, Skylight Theatre, Open Fist Theatre, TOSOS, the New York International Fringe Festival and Encore Series, Smith College, Strident Theatre, Counter Productions, and Wellfleet Harbor Actors Theater, among others. Critics keep circling the same observation: that her characters manage to be over-the-top and innately human at the same time, and that her plays strike you with their depth just when you least expect it.

Awards and honors include the ATHE Jane Chambers Playwriting Award, the Eventide Arts Kaplan Playwriting Prize, the Denis Johnston Playwriting Award, the Curve Magazine Playwriting Award, two O’Neill National Playwrights Conference semifinalist selections, Lark semifinalist recognition, Massachusetts Cultural Council finalist recognition, and Cape Cod Times Favorite Play recognition. The Siegels of Montauk was published in Lesbian and Queer Plays from the Jane Chambers Prize, and a monologue from And Sophie Comes Too appears in the Smith & Kraus Best Women’s Monologues.

Before turning primarily to playwriting, Cohn spent years dispensing wisdom as Ms. Behavior, her syndicated humor and advice column, and is the author of Do What I Say: Ms. Behavior’s Guide to Gay and Lesbian Etiquette (Houghton Mifflin) — a body of work that took her everywhere from the Washington Post and the Village Voice to Oprah. She founded the Northampton Playwrights Lab in 2006, is a member of the Truro Playwright Collective, TOSOS, and the Dramatists Guild, and earned her MFA in Dramatic Writing from NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts. She lives in Provincetown and Northampton, Massachusetts.

Artistic communities

  • Northampton Playwrights LabFounder · 2006–Present
  • Truro Playwright CollectiveMember · 2023–Present
  • TOSOSMember · 2009–Present
  • Helltown Players2022–2024
  • Provincetown Playwrights Lab2000–2010
  • Dramatists GuildMember

The plays

Selected plays with production and development history, photographs, and links for further reading

01

Work in progress · Staged readings · 2026

Another True Thing

How much truth can a room hold before every boundary gives way?

Five strangers enter a storytelling workshop led by Greta, a provocative writing instructor who pushes them to tell the stories they’re most afraid to tell. When they share more than they intend, revealing truth becomes scary, liberating, awkward, and sometimes volatile. As boundaries dissolve and intimacy deepens, the group confronts how unsettling—and sometimes transformative—it is to be seen.

Cast2026 reading cast · 5 actors · 4 women, 1 man

View the Truro reading publicity
Comedy / drama
Production history
  • Truro Playwright Collective reading, March 2026
  • Northampton Playwrights Lab Play-by-Play Festival reading at Northampton Center for the Arts, April 2026
Another True Thing by Meryl Cohn title artwork
Another True Thing · Artwork adapted from Truro Playwright Collective publicity
02

World premiere · Provincetown Theater · 2024

The Fade-Away Advantage

How far would you go to keep a promise to a friend?

Set in a cozy beach cottage, two lifelong friends reunite to revisit an emergency plan they made many years ago. But which plan is it—the one that would have them living together for the rest of their lives or the one that would separate them forever?

Cast4 actors · 3 women, 1 man

Read the ptownie review
Comedy / drama
Production history
  • Provincetown Theater production, October 2024
  • Truro Playwright Collective reading, Truro, MA, December 2023
  • Play-by-Play Festival, Northampton Playwrights Lab at A.P.E. Ltd. Gallery, Northampton, MA, December 2023
  • Smith College New Play Reading, March 2021
Two performers in a charged comic scene from The Fade-Away Advantage
The Fade-Away Advantage · Production photograph
Two performers in an emotional scene from The Fade-Away Advantage
The Fade-Away Advantage · Photo by Bob Tucker/Focalpoint
03

Eventide Arts Kaplan Playwriting Prize · 2015

The Final Say

Whose story is it, anyway?

Naomi Goldstein might finally get her play about her grandmother’s war heroism produced—if only Holocaust Superstar: The Musical weren’t just about to open. When Naomi learns that the upcoming musical has an oddly similar storyline and was written by her former mentor, she must decide how far to go to protect her play and her beloved grandmother’s story. Who owns a story? Can an idea really be stolen? This comedy-drama attempts to answer those questions.

Cast6 actors · 4 women, 2 men

Read the Provincetown Dramatic Arts synopsis
Comedy / drama
Production history
  • O’Neill Festival staged reading, Provincetown, October 2023
  • Strident Theatre production at Hallie Flanagan Theater, Northampton, MA, June–July 2019
  • A.P.E. Gallery reading, Northampton, MA, 2016
  • Smith College reading, Northampton, MA, 2015
  • Wellfleet Harbor Actors Theater workshop and staged reading, April 2012
Three performers in a scene from The Final Say, with one standing center stage and another seated at a keyboard
The Final Say · Production photograph
Hannah, the grandmother’s closest friend, in The Final Say
The Final Say · Strident Theatre, 2019 · Photo by Bill Dwight
04

Provincetown Theater · 2012

Reasons to Live

A family wedding should be a happy occasion—but this is the family’s first gathering since tragedy struck

The Silversteins have a family tragedy behind them, yet everyone has gone silent. Stella, the mother, hopes to recreate days long past, when her daughters sang show tunes and her son still needed her. Her son Andrew lives upstairs in his pajamas in his mother’s home and appears to be selling something suspicious. His twin, Emily, brings her one-night stand to her sister’s wedding and tries to pass her off as her life partner. Their sister Jane, the jilted bride-to-be, can’t pull herself up off the floor and is unsure whether she wants to die or just relax. Everything appears to be falling apart until a surprise arrives at the front door and the family has an opportunity to find the connection and redemption they’ve been desperately seeking.

Cast6 actors · 5 women, 1 man

Playwright Meryl Cohn’s thought-provoking and hilarious play was both brilliant and heartwarming.

Cape Cod Times · Favorite Plays of 2012
Explore the press archive
Comedy / drama
Production history
  • Skylight Theatre and Open Fist Theatre co-production, Los Angeles, October–November 2014
  • Provincetown Theater production of the new version, Provincetown, MA, 2012
  • Road Theatre staged readings, Los Angeles, 2011 and 2009
  • Provincetown Theater production, Provincetown, MA, 2007
Three performers in a scene from Reasons to Live, with a bride lying on the floor beside a red sofa
Reasons to Live · Production photograph
Three performers gathered around a sofa in Reasons to Live
Reasons to Live · Production photograph
05

New York International Fringe Festival · 2010

And Sophie Comes Too

What happens when three adult children finally tell their comatose mother the truth—and she wakes up?

Will Sophie Abramowitz wake from her coma? Her daughters hope she stays asleep. Barbara wants to keep her wacky family’s calamity from interfering with her sex life or the pending adoption of her daughter; perfect Rose is less perfect than everyone thinks; and Sandra is transitioning to manhood. And Sophie Comes Too is a comedy about becoming fully conscious as one’s self.

Cast6 actors · 5 women, 1 trans man

Read the TDF feature
Comedy
Production history
  • New York International Theatre Festival, 2010
  • Soho Theatre extended run, 2010
  • TOSOS reading, New York City, 2008
  • Smith College staged reading, 2008
  • Provincetown Theater production, 2005
Three performers sharing a sharply comic scene from And Sophie Comes Too
And Sophie Comes Too · Production photograph
06

Wellfleet Harbor Actors Theater · 2009

Insatiable Hunger

Can a washed-up ’80s rocker face her past and take an unexpected shot at redemption with the family she once abandoned?

Max Stein, a washed-up ’80s rocker, comes face-to-face with her past and must pull herself together for the family she once abandoned. Conceived and written by Meryl Cohn, with music and lyrics by Billy Hough and Susan Goldberg, Insatiable Hunger is a rock musical comedy about second chances and finding family where you least expect it.

Cast2009 workshop cast · 9 actors · 6 women, 3 men

Read the production announcement
Rock musical comedy
Production history
  • Staged reading at TADA! Theatre, New York City, 2011
  • Wellfleet Harbor Actors Theater workshop production, produced by Counter Productions, two-week run, 2009
07

Provincetown Theater · 2008

The Siegels of Montauk

Will the truth shatter the Siegels—or finally set them free?

The Siegels of Montauk is a tragic comedy about three sisters who reunite at the family’s Montauk beach house in the wake of their father’s unexpected death. Oldest sister Wendy, a psychologist, is hiding from her clients. Youngest sister Sarah has discovered a dubious way to earn a living. Middle sister Julie can’t measure up to her hyper-motivated peers. When the sisters uncover a shocking secret about their deceased psychiatrist father, the reunion turns into a roller-coaster ride of surprises and conflict.

Cast6 actors · 5 women, 1 man

Read the 2025 feature
Tragic comedy
Production history
  • Revised staged reading with the Truro Playwright Collective, 2025
  • The Road Theater staged readings, Los Angeles, 2012 and 2010
  • Smith College staged readings, Northampton, MA, 2012 and 2010
  • Provincetown Theater production, produced by Counter Productions, 2008
Four performers in a lively beach-house scene from The Siegels of Montauk
The Siegels of Montauk · Production photograph
Two performers rehearsing a scene from The Siegels of Montauk
The Siegels of Montauk · Rehearsal photograph
08

Provincetown Theater · 2006

Naked With Fruit

Can four women who lost the same love build a family out of the wreckage?

Isabel and Marilyn are mourning their recently deceased “third” — while Marilyn’s thirteen-year-old daughter holes up in her bedroom, communicating only by walkie-talkie. Isabel, living fast because her brain aneurysm means any moment could be her last, brings home a stranger to “audition” as the new third, and pesters a grumpy, grieving rabbi to help her convert to Judaism — but everyone in this play is more entangled than they know, and the secrets that surface will test them all. Naked With Fruit is a comedy about grief and the quest for love and family, and the alliances four women create that nourish and save them.

Cast4 actors · 4 women

Explore the press archive
Comedy / drama
Production history
  • The Women’s Theatre Project (FL) staged reading, 2012
  • Provincetown Theater production, 2006
Three performers in conversation in a scene from Naked With Fruit
Naked With Fruit · Production photograph
09

Provincetown Theater · 2003

Almost Home

When your mother chooses someone else, who chooses you?

Jody’s mother Wendy has run off with a much-younger girlfriend, leaving behind two things she no longer wants: her daughter and her ex. Phoebe — a photographer with no legal claim to Jody and no discernible parenting instincts — is now the closest thing Jody has to an adult. Jody appoints herself Phoebe’s assistant and mounts a campaign to find romantic love. Nothing goes according to plan, least of all what happens with Phoebe.

Cast5 actors · 4 women, 1 man

Comedy / dark comedy / drama
Production history
  • Staged reading at Northampton Arts Trust, 2018
  • TOSOS reading, New York City, 2006
  • Provincetown Theater production, 2003
Black-and-white photograph of a young woman reclining with an open magazine in Almost Home
Almost Home · Production photograph · Helltown Players archive

Awards + honors

Playwriting recognition

01

Eventide Arts Kaplan Playwriting Prize · 2015

The Final Say

02

Cape Cod Times · Favorite Plays of 2012

Reasons to Live

03

ATHE Jane Chambers Award · Runner-Up · 2012

The Final Say

04

ATHE Jane Chambers Playwriting Award · 2010

The Siegels of Montauk

05

O’Neill National Playwrights Conference Semifinalist · 2008

Reasons to Live

06

Massachusetts Cultural Council Finalist · 2007

Naked With Fruit

07

O’Neill National Playwrights Conference Semifinalist · 2006

And Sophie Comes Too

08

Lark Play Development Center Semifinalist · 2006

And Sophie Comes Too

09

Curve Magazine Playwriting Award · 2006

And Sophie Comes Too

10

Denis Johnston Playwriting Award

Smith College

Cover of Do What I Say: Ms. Behavior’s Guide to Gay and Lesbian Etiquette by Meryl Cohn

Publications and other writing

  • The Siegels of MontaukPublished in Lesbian and Queer Plays from the Jane Chambers Prize anthology
  • Monologue from And Sophie Comes TooBest Women’s Monologues 2011 · Smith & Kraus
  • AwakeEstrogenius collection
  • Breath and SparkA Meditation on Friendship · Gallery of Readers, 2017 · Illustrated by Donna Flax
  • Essays, articles, reviews, and interviewsThe Village Voice · The Washington Post · The Boston Phoenix · Bay Windows · and other publications
  • Ms. BehaviorHumorous syndicated advice column appearing in more than a dozen newspapers
  • Do What I SayMs. Behavior’s Guide to Gay and Lesbian Etiquette · Houghton Mifflin, 1995

Scripts · Production inquiries · Permissions

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