Thomas Tierney composed Narnia, based on The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe by C.S. Lewis, which has had more than 1,500 productions worldwide. He wrote the music for Eleanor - An American Love Story performed at Ford’s Theatre in Washington, D.C., and other theatres, including Pittsburgh Public Theater, Marriott Theatre (Lincolnshire, Ill.), the historic Barter Theatre (Abingdon, Va.) and Village Theatre (Issaquah, Wash.). His other musicals include Jungle Queen Debutante (NAMT Festival of New Musicals), Pets! (premiered off-Broadway), the one-man Ichabod (originally starring Tommy Tune and premiered at The Town Hall in New York City), The Year of Living Dangerously (54 Below in New York City), Diamond and the North Wind (based on George MacDonald’s novel At the Back of the North Wind and produced at Winter Park Playhouse’s 2018 Florida Festival of New Musicals) and Zack Hill and the Rocket Blaster Man Adventure (Winter Park Playhouse’s 2021 Florida Festival of New Musicals). For young audiences, he wrote The Fabulous Fable Factory with Joseph Robinette, two episodes of NBC’s Unicorn Tales and six musicals for TheaterWorksUSA. His theme song for AT&T’s pavilion at Disney’s EPCOT Center played 144 times a day for 10 years. Tierney has performed his own music at Lincoln Center in New York City and at the White House.