Storm is an intensely creative and rigorous thinker. A multi-hyphenate drummer, writer, composer, and educator; Storm has been combining music, theater, and social justice theory single-mindedly and is sought out not just as a skilled maker but as a teacher, dramaturg, and consultant on intersectional thought in the musical theater form. Storm writes musicals: Notes on the Past (Trans Theater Fest), Ancient Future (Polyphone Festival), and Be Like Bone (in progress). Storm is a co-founder of Theater, But Dance. Storm is currently an adjunct faculty member at Sarah Lawrence College and NYU Tisch Theater Studies, teaching an MFA Studio course and History of Musical Theatre respectively. Past teaching experience includes: University of the Arts (Black Musical Theatre, New Musical Theater Lab), NYU Tisch Theater Studies (Queer Musical Theater), Playwrights Downtown (Music for Performance), Theater of the Oppressed NYC, Completely Ridiculous Productions (Anti-Racist Musical Theater). Awards and accolades: New Visions Fellowship Finalist, Baltimore Center Stage finishing commission, NYSCA Grant Recipient FY2022. Storm is black and trans. Education: MFA in Theatre, Sarah Lawrence College. Storm is currently in residence with Musical Theater Factory. Storm will be speaking at the Musical Theatre Educators’ Alliance Conference on White Supremacy and Musical Theater in January 2023.