Nicola T. Chang

Composer and Sound Designer

Nicola T. Chang is a composer and sound designer for stage and screen. She was the composer/sound designer on the 2020/21 Old Vic 12 cohort and a current BAFTA Connect Member (Film Composer). She was a co-winner of the 2021 Evening Standard Future Theatre Fund (Audio Design).

Theatre credits include: My Neighbour Totoro; All Mirth and No Matter (RSC); For Black Boys Who Have Considered Suicide When the Hue Gets Too Heavy (West End/Royal Court/New Diorama); Kerry Jackson (National Theatre); Minority Report (Nottingham Playhouse/ Birmingham Rep/ Lyric Hammersmith); Feral Monster (National Theatre of Wales); Garden of Words (Park Theatre); The Real and Imagined History of the Elephant Man (Nottingham Playhouse/Blackpool Grand/Belgrade); TRIBE; Of the Cut (Young Vic); Derren Brown’s Unbelievable (West End/Mercury Colchester/Manchester Palace); The Ministry of Lesbian Affairs (Soho Theatre); The Swell (Orange Tree); Little Baby Jesus (Orange Tree, JMK 2019); Top Girls (Liverpool Everyman); NEST (LEEDS 2023); Macbeth (Leeds Playhouse); Dziady (Almeida); White Pearl (Royal Court); Miss Julie (Chester Storyhouse) and The Death of Ophelia (Shakespeare’s Globe).

As performer: Fantastically Great Women Who Changed the World (Assistant MD/Keys 2/Percussion); Six the Musical (Deputy MD/Keys 1) and STOMP (West End/World Tour). 

She has performed with the Chineke! Orchestra, the Women of the World Orchestra and the London Film Music Orchestra, and at venues such as the Royal Albert Hall, the Royal Festival Hall and Shakespeare’s Globe. She currently works with companies including National Youth Theatre, Rambert, British Youth Musical Theatre, National Youth Ballet and House of Absolute.