First Name
David Quang
Middle Name
Last Name
Pham
City
Country
State or Province
NY
Job Title
Science Musical Writer
Biography
David Quang Pham is a musical theater science communicator, who authored regionally and Off-Broadway-produced science musicals. His notable musicals that personify astrophysics, quantum mechanics, climatology, chemistry, entomology, and botany are respectively: Ellipses (2024 Syracuse NWNV semifinalist, 2023 Theatre About Science International Conference, 2023 Musical Theatre Factory at Signature Theatre, 2023 MilkyWay Theatre Company at Theatre 71, 2022 Colorado New Musical Festival, 2022 O'Neill Theater Center semifinalist, 2021 Working Title Playwrights), Tour (2020 Downtown Urban Arts Festival finalist), The Seasoned Veteran, Chemicals in the Water, The Bookworms, and Turnover: A New Leaf (2024 Queer Theatre Kalamazoo, 2024 Theatre on the Verge at Abington Art Center, 2023 Undiscovered Countries Infinite Festival). He is the bookwriter with lyricist Stephanie L. Carlin and composer Marie Incontrera of Life After (2023 NYPL Performing Arts at Bruno Walter Auditorium). He is currently writing Parallel University, an interactive musical, and The Poster Child, a TYA fantasy musical.

MilkyWay Theatre Company produced a sold-out industry reading of Ellipses in Theatre 71 at Blessed Sacrament during their 2023 Off-Broadway New Works Festival. Ellipses also recently performed internationally at the Theatre About Science International Conference in Coimbra, Portugal. Theatre on the Verge will produce a concert reading of Turnover at Abington Art Center on March 17, 2024. This reading is directed by Aliyah Curry, Pham’s frequent collaborator. Queer Theatre Kalamazoo is producing Turnover to finish their tenth season from May 9–19, 2024. This production is directed by Milan Levy.

After completing an astrophysics and theatre education at Michigan State University, he studied playwriting as the 2020-2021 New Play and Dramaturgy Apprentice of Working Title Playwrights, Atlanta. He was the 2021-2022 Literary Fellow of Playwrights Foundation, San Francisco. Composer Janelle Lawrence mentors him, helping to forge his broad range of musical styles including pop, punk, tango, and Quan họ. Harriet Tubman Effect Institute commissioned his music. His interviews with composers for Kennedy Center and The Public Theater’s BIPOC Critics Lab are published in The Public and TheaterMania. He also consults on stories that explore STEM. His recent dramaturgical credits are Millennials are Killing Musicals by Nico Juber (2022 29-hour reading, Open Jar Studios) and Allies by Michael McGoldrick (2022 PPADC Hamilton Arts Festival). His recent stage management credit is BAS by Janelle Lawrence and Sugar Vendil (2023 JACK). He is a moderator at LMDA; founding member of CreateTheater and the International Dramaturgy Lab; member of ΣΠΣ, ASCAP, and the Dramatists Guild. He plays trombone in the Queer Big Apple Corps.

His moonbase is in Washington Heights. His earth is Wyoming, Michigan. Be up to lightspeed at sciencetheatre.us and @sciencetheatre.
Areas of Expertise
Language(s) spoken
English, Vietnamese
Interested in freelance opportunities
Yes