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Brigid Amos sits down with David Quang Pham to discuss how he combines his love of musical theater with science to educate and entertain.
Credits:Audio Engineer Gary Glor
One Heartbeat Away is provided to The Theater Project by Gail Lou
References:David Quang Pham is an award-winning songwriter, theatre and filmmaker, recognized for creating musicals that personify science to explore the human condition and social issues. His notable work includes plant-based comedy Turnover: A New Leaf, evolutionary fantasy The Living Fossils, and astrophysics family drama Ellipses. They have been produced Off-Broadway, nationally, and internationally. His talent has been recognized with numerous accolades, including a Working Title Playwrights apprenticeship, Playwrights Foundation fellowship, 2024 Great Performances Fellowship Award, and appearance at the 78th Tony Awards on CBS. Be up to lightspeed at science.studio and @ScienceTheatre
Tour (2019): A musical revolving around subatomic educators competing in an academic accelerator. It was a finalist at the 2019 Downtown Urban Arts Festival.
Turnover: A New Leaf is an award-winning plant-based musical by David Quang Pham that follows Vietnamese cilantro Rau Ram trying to earn a green card while running a salon and raising her son, Parsley, in "Dirty City". The story, inspired by Pham's childhood, explores immigrant assimilation, queer identity, and photosynthesis through a comedic, dramatic lens.
Aliyah Curry
https://www.imdb.com/name/nm8550270/
Dr Quincy Thomas
https://www.queertk.org/bios/dr.-quincy-thomas
Queer Theatre Kalamazoo
https://www.queertk.org/
Janelle Lawrence
janellelawrence.com
Gonzalo Valencia Pena
http://www.gonzalovalencia.com/
Cải Lương is a form of modern folk opera that originated in southern Vietnam in the early 20th century. Often translated as "reformed theater" or "renovated theater," it represents a cultural fusion that combines traditional Vietnamese music and folk songs with Western stage techniques and modern spoken drama.
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Brigid Amos sits down with David Quang Pham to discuss how he combines his love of musical theater with science to educate and entertain.
Credits:Audio Engineer Gary Glor
One Heartbeat Away is provided to The Theater Project by Gail Lou
References:David Quang Pham is an award-winning songwriter, theatre and filmmaker, recognized for creating musicals that personify science to explore the human condition and social issues. His notable work includes plant-based comedy Turnover: A New Leaf, evolutionary fantasy The Living Fossils, and astrophysics family drama Ellipses. They have been produced Off-Broadway, nationally, and internationally. His talent has been recognized with numerous accolades, including a Working Title Playwrights apprenticeship, Playwrights Foundation fellowship, 2024 Great Performances Fellowship Award, and appearance at the 78th Tony Awards on CBS. Be up to lightspeed at science.studio and @ScienceTheatre
Tour (2019): A musical revolving around subatomic educators competing in an academic accelerator. It was a finalist at the 2019 Downtown Urban Arts Festival.
Turnover: A New Leaf is an award-winning plant-based musical by David Quang Pham that follows Vietnamese cilantro Rau Ram trying to earn a green card while running a salon and raising her son, Parsley, in "Dirty City". The story, inspired by Pham's childhood, explores immigrant assimilation, queer identity, and photosynthesis through a comedic, dramatic lens.
Aliyah Curry
https://www.imdb.com/name/nm8550270/
Dr Quincy Thomas
https://www.queertk.org/bios/dr.-quincy-thomas
Queer Theatre Kalamazoo
https://www.queertk.org/
Janelle Lawrence
janellelawrence.com
Gonzalo Valencia Pena
http://www.gonzalovalencia.com/
Cải Lương is a form of modern folk opera that originated in southern Vietnam in the early 20th century. Often translated as "reformed theater" or "renovated theater," it represents a cultural fusion that combines traditional Vietnamese music and folk songs with Western stage techniques and modern spoken drama.