Camryn Cox

Camryn is a New York City based writer and actor originally from San Diego, California. She is a recent graduate from Coastal Carolina University, where she earned her BFA in Musical Theatre. As a writer, Camryn gravitates towards simple stories with complex characters. This past June, Camryn was selected to present "Twenty-Six Minutes" at the Downtown Urban Arts Festival at Theatre Row, where she was awarded the Best Short Play and Audience Choice awards. She had a monologue from "If Cherries Could Talk" featured in the 2025 Smith & Kraus Best Women's Stage Monologues.

Camryn is a New York City based writer and actor originally from San Diego, California. She is a recent graduate from Coastal Carolina University, where she earned her BFA in Musical Theatre. As a writer, Camryn gravitates towards simple stories with complex characters. This past June, Camryn was selected to present "Twenty-Six Minutes" at the Downtown Urban Arts Festival at Theatre Row, where she was awarded the Best Short Play and Audience Choice awards. She had a monologue from "If Cherries Could Talk" featured in the 2025 Smith & Kraus Best Women's Stage Monologues.

Scripts

Twenty-Six Minutes

by Camryn Cox

Synopsis

“Twenty-Six Minutes" is a story of two strangers, both with bouquets of flowers, awaiting a delayed train. The piece is intended to highlight the nature of how objects take us to different places, but, at the same time, may bring us together.

“Twenty-Six Minutes" is a story of two strangers, both with bouquets of flowers, awaiting a delayed train. The piece is intended to highlight the nature of how objects take us to different places, but, at the same time, may bring us together.

If Cherries Could Talk

by Camryn Cox

Synopsis

"If Cherries Could Talk" is a story of emotional abuse, as depicted in the relationship of Riley and Quinn. As the scenes switch between the past and present, the audience gains more and more insight into the signs and symptoms of this painful and challenging relationship – along with a glimmer of how life can get better.   

"If Cherries Could Talk" is a story of emotional abuse, as depicted in the relationship of Riley and Quinn. As the scenes switch between the past and present, the audience gains more and more insight into the signs and symptoms of this painful and challenging relationship – along with a glimmer of how life can get better.