T. Carlis Roberts

T. Carlis Roberts

(he/him)

Sounds Designer, Composer & Music Director, Fat Ham

T. Carlis Roberts is an artist and scholar who engages sound as a tool for liberation. As a composer, sound designer, and music director, T has worked around the U.S. at theaters including Steppenwolf, Woolly Mammoth, Oregon Shakespeare Festival, La Jolla Playhouse, Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, San Jose Repertory Theater, California Shakespeare Theatre, and About Face. As a songwriter and performer, T appeared on the Grammy-nominated album The Love by Alphabet Rockers, wrote original music for the Starz series Vida, and toured the country in A Queer Story of the Boy Band, a theatrical concert he co-created with QTPOC boy band The Singing Bois. He is currently developing STONO, a concert-ritual exploring the 1739 Stono slave rebellion. T is co-founder of the Spiritual Technologies Project, a research and performance consortium that explores the metaphysical dimensions of African diasporic music, and author of multiple books and articles on music, identity, and cultural politics. T is also an educator, most recently serving as Associate Professor of Ethnomusicology at UC Berkeley. Website: tcarlisroberts.com IG: @bamtamerson