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TeamHAB

TeamHAB is comprised of Henco Espag, who writes music, and Andi Lee Carter and Briana Harris, who write book and lyrics jointly. They met at the NYU Tisch Graduate Musical Theatre Writing Program, where they wrote one of their thesis musicals together. Their epic queer time travel musical POMPEII RISING has appeared twice in concert, and they recently had a reading of their new show TYROMANCY LIVE! AN IMMERSIVE CHEESE MUSICAL at Theatre Now NY. Hailing from South Africa, Henco is currently faculty at St. Peter’s University, music director/conductor for The Queer Big Apple Corps Symphonic Band and Judson Memorial Church. Andi Lee is an alum of American Opera Project’s Composers and the Voice program, as well as the NYU Advanced Opera Lab. Briana is a member of the BMI Advanced Bookwriting Workshop and an alum of the NYU Advanced Opera Lab. Andi Lee and Briana co-host and produce Verse Intro Cabaret, a monthly series featuring new work by fellow musical theatre writers.

Andi Lee

NY

Henco Espag

NY

Briana Harris

NY

TeamHAB

Tyromancy Live! An Immersive Cheese Musical

Influencers save the universe through the power of cheese

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As an organization and as artists, we often gather in virtual space. Take a moment to consider the legacies of colonization embedded within the technologies, structures, and ways of thinking we use every day. We are using equipment and high-speed internet not available to all communities. Even the technologies that are central to much of the art we make leave significant carbon footprints, contributing to changing climates that disproportionately affect indigenous peoples worldwide. Theatre Now invites you to join us in acknowledging all this as well as our shared responsibility: to make good of this time, and for each of us to consider our roles in reconciliation, decolonization, antiracism, and allyship.

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