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Henco Espag- composer
Andi Lee Carter- co-book and co-lyrics
Briana Harris- co-book and co-lyrics

Influencers save the universe through the power of cheese

Comedy, Chamber, Immersive

Tyromancy Live! An Immersive Cheese Musical

Have you ever wanted to see the future… in a piece of cheese? You need to see Tyromancy Live! An Immersive Cheese Musical. Tyromancer-turned-influencer Tiffany Curd is going live, ready to reveal all by harnessing Spontaneous Lactose-Induced Clairvoyance (SLIC™). She’s definitely not doing this live show to prove to her ex-friends and ex-coworkers that her powers are real (okay, maybe she did invite them). Cheese readings are strongest and most accurate with face-to-face interaction, and in this show, there’s room for everyone to interact– just a little bit! When the cheese reveals some major cosmic shake-ups, it’s up to Tiffany, her trusty assistants, Zaylee and Eli, and you– yes, you– to save the universe. This wacky one-hour musical includes an actual cheese tasting and astounding mentalist magic, with a delicious dollop of sci-fi on top.

CAST

Ideal Cast Size:

3

Cast Size Options (min to max):

3

-

6

Female:

1

Male:

2

Non-binary:

Any gender:

2

2

Notes on Casting:

flexible for nonbinary and all genders

Stage of Development:

Early/First Draft

Seeking Further Development Support:

Full Production

Prior Developmental/Production History:

Next Steps:

We are currently developing an off-off-Broadway production that will debut in April 2026, with a planned run at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in 2027

External Links for Show Website or more info:

Listen to music tracks:

BIOS

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Land Acknowledgement

 

Our office is on the original homeland of the Munsee Lenape tribal nation. Theatre Now acknowledges the painful history of genocide and forced removal from this territory, and we honor and respect the many diverse Indigenous peoples still connected to this land on which we and our artists live and work.

 

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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