About Us

Our Mission

The Hum’n’bards Theater Troupe is a queer musical collective for the Philadelphia theater and nightlife communities. Our mission is to provide a safe, accessible, and empathetic platform for DIY productions with an emphasis on new exciting works that push the envelope without leaving anyone behind.

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Our Beginnings

 
 

In 2012 Wyatt Flynn and Jasmine Kojouri were living together in an artist community, and spent their days spitballing ideas for a theater company that devised original musicals.

Flash forward to 2016, where Wyatt and Taylor worked together in a gelato shop in Philadelphia. Taylor spent many shifts sharing her ideas and dreams of performing, while Wyatt scrawled out lyrics on receipt paper. Jasmine was living across the country in Las Vegas, but the group wanted to collaborate despite the distance.   Wyatt had an idea for a show, and with a swift kick in the butt from Taylor, and Jasmine’s ability to direct in an unconventional creation process,  the group created Pangaea.  

The show was inspired by our once united continent that is now dispersed into the many continents we know today. It explored how we connect over distance and time, and is the foundation of what would become The Hum’n’bards.   

In September of 2016, The Hum'n'Bards made their debut in the Philadelphia Fringe Festival with Pangaea.  
 

 

 Leadership

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Wyatt Flynn (they/them) | Artistic Director

Wyatt Flynn/Prince WyWy is an experimental performance artist/musician, with a focus on collaborative theater-making. They got their degree in musical theater from Temple University. They are also a children’s musician, teaching artist, and Jewish educator.

Wyatt has worn many hats for the Bards, from serving as lead artist for Pangaea, to writing the script for Glister, to dreaming up ideas for new shows and finding amazing artists to bring those ideas to life. Wyatt has written songs and served as artistic support for many of our original productions. They have a great talent for listening to artists and helping them create a song that feels true to their character. They have performed in the shows Pangaea, Glister, Not Not The Illuminati, God Forgive These Bastards and The #Knightlife Digital Renaissance Faire, and they worked as an artistic collaborator on We’ll Sleep When We’re Dead and Fear Itself.

You can listen to their EP Moving Day on bandcamp: https://wyattflynn.bandcamp.com/album/moving-day

 

Taylor Alexander (fae/she/they) | Managing Director

Taylor Alexander grew up in Philadelphia. She studied dance, theater and voice while growing up. They met Wyatt through sketch comedy at Temple University, where fae received her Bachelor of Arts in Media Studies and Production. Community and safe places to create art of all types is very important to faer.

She previously worked on shows such as The Witching Hour, The Golden Age Dance Show, and Stir de Pot. They performed in Glister, Grosslesque, We’ll Sleep When We’re Dead, The Artists’ Temple and The #Knightlife Digital Renaissance Faire.

Fae is responsible for managing budgets, payments and many of the administrative aspects of The Hum’n’Bards Theater Troupe.

 

Quinton J. Alexander (he/they) | Casting Director

Quinton J Alexander is a Philly based theatre artist and the Casting Director for the Hum’n’Bards Theatre Troupe. He has also stage managed (God Forgive These Bastards), directed (Fear Itself), and produced (#Knightlife Renaissance Faire) for the Hum’n’Bards as well as devised, co-produced, and starred in The Artist's Temple the Bards entry for 2020 Philly Theatre Week. Outside of his work with the Bards Quinton has apprenticed at Lantern Theater Company working as a carpenter, board op, A2, and house manager. This jack of all trades is also an actor, comedy writer, fight choreographer, and pirate enthusiast.

 
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CJ Higgins (they/them) | Manager of Production and Communication

CJ Higgins is a theatre artist who specializes in devising, new works, music, directing, producing, and whatever a show needs at a given moment because that's Philly for ya. They have worked with companies such as Theatre Horizon, Jaffe St. Queer Productions, Tiny Dynamite, Revolution Shakespeare, Limelight PAC, Ebenezer Maxwell Mansion, and more. CJ is a founding member of the Bards beginning with its inaugural production of Pangaea: A Folk Opera, and has worked with the company on several different devised productions since then including The Hazards of Love, The #Knightlife Renaissance Faire, Fear Itself, We’ll Sleep When We’re Dead, God Forgive These Bastards, and Glister. When not doing theatre stuff, they co-host the queer interview podcast My Gay Agenda: An Investigative Podcast and create silly little TikTok videos. www.CJHigginsTheatre.com

 

Frequent Collaborators

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Travis Rosemarie Curhart-Fischbach (She/They/It) | Music Consultant

This loudly North-Jersey born multi-instrumental musical mercenary is one of The Hum’n’bards’ in-house Music Consultants! Having been with the company since its inception, Travis Rosemarie has worn many hats for many past shows (some hats were even worn at the same time), including stage manager, actor, & pit musician. When she’s not working with her favorite theater troupe in the city, Travis plays bass for Lost Boys Lottery & Ophelia The Band (the latter happens to be our other Music Consultant Jeremy Adam's band), is the manager & creative force behind her own band Daughter Judy, and records backing accompaniment tracks for friends & clients (when she can’t back them up live & in-person, that is).

 

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Jeremy Adam (he/him) | Music Consultant

Indie singer-songwriter and recording artist Jeremy Adam is one of The Hum’n’bards in-house music consultants. Jeremy is a regular in the Philly performance scene, bringing his original music everywhere he plays. Jeremy is constantly collaborating with various local artists and an developing his sound, which means he is often crossing genres and constantly find new peaks in his songwriting. A founding member of The Hum’n’bards, Jeremy has had the honor of working in many capacities from actor to devising artist to music director to playing in the “orchestra pit”. Along with cabaret and theater, Jeremy also regularly produces his own events - mainly online in the past year - and also hosts open mics, fronts 2 bands, and regularly plays many venues on the east coast as a solo artist. See more at www.thejeremyadam.com