Timothy Huang (Traditional Chinese: 黃明展, Pinyin: Hwang Mingtzan) is a Taiwanese American playwright, actor, composer and lyricist.
He attended New York University where he received his BFA in Drama and his MFA in Musical Theatre Writing from the Tisch School of the Arts.
Its premiere production garnered an Outstanding Actor Male citation for Shonn Wiley [1] at NYMF and its subsequent cast album was listed in TalkinBroadway.com's Sound Advice column under Top Ten Cast Albums of 2006.
[2] Huang is also the composer, lyricist and librettist of the full length musicals And the Earth Moved, which was featured in the inaugural New York Musical Theatre Festival alongside Altar Boyz and title of show, Costs of Living, and LINES: A Song Cycle.
Inspired by a true story,[3] Costs of Living received national attention [4] when it was featured in the 2011 ASCAP Musical Theatre Workshop, moderated by Stephen Schwartz.