"The genius of Cohen's play [is that] she crosses boundaries between lives in the past and people who are living and breathing today... This story of immigration is appealingly universal." – JewishBoston magazine
Winner, 10th annual National Jewish Playwriting Contest 2021.
Photos: Festival of New Jewish Plays 2022, staged reading with Joyce Cohen, Rachel Caplan, Nadia Diamond, Grant Harrison, Rachel Kaplow, Max Wolkowitz; directed by Eric Nightengale. Photo credit: Basil Rodericks, Face It Foto
“I just finished reading Oklahoma Samovar and have tears streaming down my cheeks. You are a wonderful storyteller, and your theatrical imagination is boundless.” – President, Golden Land Concerts & Connections
Premiere at La MaMa in Dec 2025, directed by Eric Nightengale. NYSCA 2025 Individual Artist Theatre Commissioning Award; Winner, 10th annual National Jewish Playwriting Contest 2021. Festival of New Jewish Plays staged reading in NYC, 2022. Jewish Theatre of Oklahoma workshop production, 2022. Finalist, Ashland New Play Festival 2025; Finalist, ThinkTank’s TYA Playwrights Festival, Tampa FL, 2025; Semifinalist, Premiere Stages New Play Festival 2025, Winner, Midwest Jewish Playwriting Contest 2021. Semifinalist, O’Neill National Conference. Workshop productions of earlier versions of the play directed by Eric Nightengale, Roberta Sloan, and Lou Rackoff.
"Such a beautiful and ambitious project, and the story is so needed." – Bill Rauch, Artistic Director, PAC NYC
"Whoever first produces Alice Eve Cohen’s remarkable play Hotel Limbo will be doing both themselves and their community a favor. I’ve read many plays that examine homelessness, but never one that looked at it from all angles, and did so with humor as well as compassion, and rooted its story in actual recent events. This play kept me thinking long after I turned the script’s final page." - Mead Hunter, (former )Portland Center Stage Director of Literary Programs
Photos: staged reading, NY Theatre Workshop, directed by Juliette Carrillo: Nathan Hinton, Antonio Edwards Suarez, Becky London, Molly Carden, Cheryl Davis
Development: Houses on the Moon, Garden reading 2025; New York Theatre Workshop Mondays @ 3 reading series 2023; UC Irvine workshop 2023; Axis Theatre reading, 2023; The Orchard Project artist fellow, 2022; Finalist: McKnight National Residency and Commission, The Civilians R&D Group. Semifinalist: Premiere Stages New Play Festival 2023
"An extraordinary theatrical tour de force that combines, myth, politics, personal experience and female rage in a funny, powerful and moving way." – Kira Obelensky, playwright
Winner, Jane Chambers Playwriting Award 2019
Pictured: Aubrey Lace Taylor, Robert Emmet Lunney, Wendy McKenna, Molly Carden, Dexter McKinney. Workshop at The Tank, directed by Marya Mazor
"An extraordinary theatrical tour de force that combines, myth, politics, personal experience and female rage in a funny, powerful and moving way. I love this play, and I marvel at the way it embraces enormous complexity and how she so effortlessly combines the personal and the political." – Kira Obelensky, playwright
“You skillfully and with hilarious wit juxtapose the Thomas / Kavanaugh hearings with the myth of Philomela and the journey of your protagonist.” – Jane Chambers Playwriting Award judging committee
Winner, Jane Chambers Playwriting Award 2019; Semifinalist, O’Neill 2020. Featured selection 2022 Women Playwrights International Conference Montréal. Finalist, Ashland New Plays Festival 2022. Semifinalist, Berkeley Rep Ground Floor Lab 2022. Workshop and staged reading, The Tank NYC 2024. Staged Reading Axial Theatre, Pleasantville, NY
"DAYS OF AWE resonated strongly with our selection committee and audiences, who appreciated its complex storytelling and how this short play theatrically expressed the theme of healing & repair." – Jewish Plays Project
PIctured: David Adkins and Eva Kaminsky, at Berkshire Theatre Center, directed by Illana Stein
Photo credit: Caelan Cavenaugh
Winner, On One Foot! Play Contest
Berkshire Theatre Group 2024, directed by Illana Stein. Presented at Duluth Playhouse Women in Theatre New Play Festival 2025; Excerpt published in The Best Women’s Stage Monologues 2022 (Smith & Kraus)
"Truly, a brilliant piece of theatre that I recommend to theatres across the country." – Prentiss Matthews, playwright
Photos: Michael Orth and Maria Pizzarello, 78th St Theatre Lab, directed by Elizabeth Margid. Photo credit: Evan Cohen
Purple Crayon Players, Northwest University, directed by Ana Lawit
Winner, PLAYground Festival of Fresh Works
"It was probably the funniest show I have ever seen!" – Daniel Moors, age 7
Purple Crayon Players, 2024; Semifinalist, Jewish Playwriting Award 2025. Performances at Northwestern University; 78th St Theatre Lab, NYC; the Kitchen Theatre, Ithaca, 2008 (2008 version, cast of 2 actors with puppets. 2024 version, cast of 5 actors)
"Captures not only the fear of illness nor the pain of loss, not just of a death, but more poignantly, the pain of all the never-had conversations between parent and child so precisely that my breath caught. With humor and deep sensitivity, navigates the tricky path of forgiveness and understanding." – Associate Artistic Director, Theatre J
A full-length play adapted from Cohen's memoir.
Photos: Filmed stated reading, Jewish Repertory Theatre of Western NY, directed by Josie DiVincenzo, with Jennifer Stafford and Tina Rausa. Performance at Bema Productions in Victoria Canada, Directed by Zelda Dean ,with Christine Upright and Erin Sterling.
Produced by Bema Productions, Victoria BC, 2023; Staged reading, Interplay Jewish Theatre, Cleveland 2023; Filmed staged reading, Jewish Repertory Theatre of Western NY, 2021. Excerpt in The Best Women’s Stage Monologues 2024 (Smith & Kraus)
"People responded strongly to your Dr. Tiller piece and loved how it had such a heart and mind-opening twist of perspective." Kate Meuth, Artistic Director, Neo-Political Cowgirls
Performed by Neo-Political Cowgirls, East Hampton, NY, 2023; Primary Stages ESPA, NYC
"A joyful experience, cathartic, funny and sly.”– Ross Haarstadt, theatre reviewer, Ithaca, NY
Photos: performance at the Kitchen Theatre, directed by Rachel Lampert. with Kristin Sad and Cara Bachman.
Directed by Rachel Lampert at the Kitchen Theatre, Ithaca, 2017; Staged readings, University of Michigan, 2019; Philadelphia Women’s Theatre Festival 2020; The Actors Center, 2022.
"Hilarious, heartbreaking, hopeful and devastating all at once." – Minnesota Post
Photos: The Kitchen Theatre production, performed by Alice Eve Cohen, directed by Rachel Lampert, designed by Tyler M. Perry.
"So vivid, so immediate, so complex, so full of compassion, so brutally honest... This is what theater can be." – Tompkins Weekly, Ithaca, NY
"Profound…a darkly comedic reframing of iconic feminist questions around choice, parenting, and women's health… Challenging, beautiful, and defiantly funny." – Jane Chambers Playwriting Award judging committee.
"Alice Eve Cohen is an exquisite story teller with an amazing story to tell. I urge everyone who was ever born to come and see this story of a family and a birth and all the possible and impossible decisions that accompany it. - Artistic Director, Kitchen Theatre Company
The Kitchen Theatre Company, Ithaca NY 2013, directed by Rachel Lampert; All for One Festival, Cherry Lane Theatre, 2012, directed by Elizabeth Margid; 14th St Y, NYC 2025, Vivid Stage, Summit, NJ 2024. Interplay Jewish Theatre, Cleveland, 2022; Jewish Repertory Theatre of Western NY, 2020; Six Points Theatre, St Paul, 2018; Ko Festival, Amherst, MA, 2014; O’Neill finalist; 5 Broadway World Award nominations. Jane Chambers Award Honorable Mention; Artie Award (Buffalo, NY). Excerpts published in The Best Women’s Stage Monologues 2025 (Smith & Kraus), The Best Men’s Stage Monologues 2022 and The Best Women’s Monologues 2020 (Applause Books)
"The play is a haunting, thrilling act of witness... The play shimmers in memory like a hot New York City summer night." - Ithaca Times
“A little show, but with such a big, embracing heart." - The Guardian, London
"A mesmeric solo performance... she has brilliantly transformed the story of her life in the Upper West Side building into a play, in which she plays a dozen characters in over 41 scenes." – The Scotsman, Edinburgh
"In this remarkable one-woman tour de force... chance encounters in half-lit hallways and in the lobby add layer after layer to a chiaroscuro of intersecting connections that emerge from the shadows, flicker briefly, then just as quickly melt away to be replaced by another." – Metro, Edinburgh
Photo: performance at the Kitchen Theatre, directed by Rachel Lampert, designed by Tyler M. Perry
Directed by Elizabeth Margid and by Rachel Lampert; Produced by: Kitchen Theatre (Ithaca), 2015; New Georges, 1996; Here Arts Center 1995; Edinburgh Fringe 2004; 78th Street Theatre Lab, LA Women’s Theatre Festival; U Michigan; Tampa Bay Performing Arts Ctr; New York Theatre Workshop: full-cast version (Just Add Water Festival), Adirondack Theatre Festival. Excerpts in She Persisted anthology (Applause Books.)
Photo: performance by Paula Pizzi at Cubiculo Theatre, directed by Alma Becker
Directed by Emily Morse at Dance Theatre Workshop in NYC; Here Arts Center, Philadelphia Women’s Theatre Festival; Directed by Alma Becker at Cubiculo Theatre. Directed by Liz Diamond at St. Peter’s Church, NYC.
"Her show mesmerized the audience. Book her as soon as you can. You won't be disappointed." Principal, Vernon Elementary School, NY
THE PARROT, 1993, written and performed by Alice Eve Cohen, directed by Mark Nelson; Galway Festival, Ireland; Kitchen Theatre; 78th St Theatre Lab; NYS tour.
Photographer: Ricki Rosen
Written and performed by Alice Eve Cohen, directed by Juliette Carrillo at New York Theatre Workshop, The Women's Project, and Barnard College.
Photo: Alice Eve Cohen at New York Theatre Workshop – O Solo Mio Festival, directed by Juliette Carrillo
"There are no lies in Ms. Cohen's work; there is only the pure ring of truth." – The Jewish Voice
Photo: performance by Alice Eve Cohen at Cubiculo Theatre. Photo credit: Ricki Rosen
Cubiculo Theatre, NYC
5 short plays by Alice Eve Cohen, directed by Alma Becker: THE PLAY THAT KNOWS WHAT YOU WANT, JESSICA’S CERVIX, THE GYMNAST, ELEGY, and GOLIATH ON 74TH STREET VS THE WOMAN WHO LOVED VEGETABLES, Cubiculo Theatre, NY
"Wonderful theatre – wise, poignant, and very, very funny. – Artistic Director, Manhattan Punch Line
Directed by Alma Becker; Bank Street Theatre, Westbeth Theatre Center, Jerusalem’s Theatre Bama
Photo credit: Carol Rossegg
"A riveting work of art... She weaves a tapestry of language, music, puppetry, and movement."– The Villager, NYC
Photos: performed by Ishmael Houston-Jones, Peter Cunneen, Ann Hammel, and Alice Eve Cohen, directed by Kathy Mendeloff, at Theatre for the New City. Photo credit: Andy Cohen
"A uniquely universal work. Transcends barriers of sex and culture to touch a bit of the essence in human awakening." – Syracuse Herald Journal
"Total emotional involvement of the audience as the story evolves." City Arts Newspaper, Albuquerque
"A virtual textbook of theatrical inventiveness and economy." – East Village Eye, NYC
"A model performance in theatrical imagination: simple and fantastic." – Klasskampen, Oslo, Norway
"Richly communicative." – The New York Post.
"Magical... Astonishing... Unusually powerful." – Other Stages, NYC
Directed by Katherine Mendeloff & Alice Eve Cohen. Performed at Theatre for the New City; Franklin Furnace; KiMo Theatre; Albuquerque' Experimental Theater Festival, Oslo, Norway; University of Maryland Baltimore County
“A sometimes startling and sometimes startlingly beautiful production…Mia Dillon is absolutely exhilarating as the passionate and sexy fisherman’s wife, and her scenes with the equally talented Reed Birney blaze with emotion.” – The Villager
Photos: Mia Dillon and Reed Birney, directed by David Saint, at Westbeth Theatre Center
Directed by David Saint; Westbeth Theatre Center, starring Reed Birney and Mia Dillon.
Photo credit: Ricki Rosen
"Sly humor and sharp character definition." – LA Times
"Her ability to relate to and entertain audiences of all ages and levels of sophistication was remarkable." Director of Parks Programs, Artpark
Commissioned by and premiered at Artpark, Lewiston, NY. Goddard Riverside Community Center, NYC. National touring.
"Without Heroes is heroic work. Quite simply a riveting work of art. It is a brave and ultimately beautiful venture. The piece achieves a perfect unity between art and education." – The Villager, NYC.
Photos: Performance by Greta Turkin, Cordis Heard, and Michael Hirsch, directed by Karen Ludwig
Photo credit: Ricki Rosen
Directed by Karen Ludwig, Theatre for the New City, NYC; The Public Theatre: invited performance for Joe Papp and guests at The Public) Ms. Foundation Award to tour NY State theatres, schools, and prisons, 1984
"Fills the stage with her dramatic power and comedic skill" – Director, Smithsonian Institution Discovery Theatre
"It was the best play I ever seen in my whole life. I bet it was even harder to do than our math papers. In fact, it was so funny, I hit my head on the floor." John, 3rd grade.
Kitchen Theatre; Discovery Theatre, Smithsonian Institution; Clark Theatre at Lincoln Center. National and international touring.
Photo credit: Janet Charles
Written and performed by Alice Eve Cohen at Theatre for the New City, NYC
Photo credit: Ricki Rosen
Premiere at Fashion Moda: written, directed, and choreographed by Anne Hammel; national touring performances.
Premiere at PS1, NYC; created by Anne Hammel
Created by Anne Hammel, Marymount Manhattan College
By Ann Hammel: Prince Street Loft, NYC, choreography by Anne Hammel, composer Alice Eve Cohen
Written and performed by Ann Hammel and Alice Eve Cohen, directed by Steven Reisner at 3rd Avenue Performance Loft, NYC
Photo credit: Ricki Rosen
Created and performed by Ann Hammel and Alice Eve Cohen; Naropa Institute, Boulder Colorado. The 3rd Avenue Loft, The Performing Garage
Pictured: "Part 4: The Giant and Puppet Show" performed by Anne Hammel and Alice Eve Cohen
Photo credit: Ricki Rosen
Created and performed by Ann Hammel and Alice Eve Cohen; Naropa Institute, Boulder Colorado. The 3rd Avenue Loft, The Performing Garage
Plays developed through Practical Cats have been honored with these awards:
2025 NYSCA Individual Artist Theatre Commissioning Award for Oklahoma Samovar
2025 Finalist, Berkeley Rep Ground Floor play development, Fault Line
2025 Finalist, Ashland New Plays Festival, Oklahoma Samovar
2025 Finalist, ThinkTank TYA Playfest, Oklahoma Samovar
2025 Semifinalist, Premiere Stages New Play Festival, Oklahoma Samovar
2025 Finalist, Houses on the Moon Garden Live Series, Hotel Limbo
2024 Semifinalist, Jewish Playwriting Contest, Hannah and the Hollow Challah
2024 Winner, On One Foot! Playwriting Contest, Days of Awe
2024 Finalist, ThinkTank TYA Playfest, Tampa FL, Oklahoma Samovar
2024 Finalist, NYC Women’s Fund for Theatre, Film, and Media, Oklahoma Samovar
2023 Semifinalist, Premiere Play Festival, Hotel Limbo
2022 Orchard Project Audio Lab fellowship, Hotel Limbo
2022 Artie Award, Buffalo, NY, What I Thought I Knew
2022 Finalist, Ashland New Play Festival, In the Cervix of Others
2021 Winner, National Jewish Playwriting Contest, Oklahoma Samovar
2021 Finalist, McKnight National Residency and Commission, Hotel Limbo
2021 Semifinalist, O’Neill National Conference, In the Cervix of Others
2019 Jane Chambers Playwriting Award winner, In the Cervix of Others
2018 Five Broadway World Award nominations, What I Thought I Knew
2015 Finalist, O’Neill National Playwrights Conference: What I Thought I Knew
2015 Jane Chambers Award Honorable Mention, What I Thought I Knew
Practical Cats , Inc. has received grants for original productions, from the New York State Council on the Arts and the National Endowment for the Arts.