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Timothy Huang has performed in theatre, film, radio and TV in and around the New York area since getting his BFA in acting from NYU/Tisch and CAP21 in 1997. Theatre and screen credits include the world premiere of Shanghai Lil’s at Pan Asian Rep, the rock musical Making Tracks with Second Generation, appearances on Late Night with Conan O’Brien, SNL, Yongsoo Park’s Free Country (Jason Kim), The Accident (with Amy Acker and Sarah Clarke) and HBO’s award winning Mafia drama, The Sopranos.

As a writer, Timothy has written book and lyrics for the one act musical And Then There Were Two with composer Carl Fernstrum (NYU/GMTWP), and music for the one acts Breathing Mars with playwright Liz Duffy Adams (Warning: Not For Broadway or the Met Either) and Kissing Nick with playwright Catherine Ward (Raw Impressions Musical Theatre Workshop). His first full-length, So Far So Good, for which he wrote music and lyrics, prompted him to go to NYU a second time for his MFA in musical theatre writing. His second full length and graduate thesis, And the Earth Moved was a finalist for the National Music Theatre Network’s New Voices Prize in 2004 and received the audience award in the 2004 New York Musical Theatre Festival, which hosted its premiere production. His one act musical The View From Here also received its premiere production at the New York Musical Theatre Festival in 2005 and its cast album was listed by talkinbroadway.com's Rob Lester of as one of the Top Ten Cast Albums of 2006.  

In 2007 Timothy's musical, March and the Rain received a developmental workshop as part of Mu Performing Arts' New Performance Program through a grant from the Jerome Foundation.  And his work has also been featured as part of the York Theater Company's NEO Spotlight concert series.

Timothy has spoken and taught at various inter-collegiate functions such as ITASA, BITSA, and NYCAASC.  His work has been performed in the U.S., Europe and Asia as well.  Current projects include the song cycle Lines, commissioned by the Lodestone Theater Ensemble, the full length Death and Lucky, and a children's musical The Mysterious Evolution of Wendy Blazer.

 

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