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Jacqueline has over twenty years of experience in performance and production. Her favorite roles include Lavatch, the clown in the Original Shakespeare Company/American Globe production of Odd Beginnings, directed by Patrick Tucker. Her favorite performance moment was singing with Bobby McFerrin at the New Jersey Performing Arts Center in 1999. Most recently she had the opportunity to sing with legendary blues singer, Sam Taylor. Other credits include: Queen Elinor in King John Brutus in American Renaissance’ Julius Caesar, Harold in Orphans at Studio One, Olivia in The White House on Broadway for American Renaissance. Ms. Noguera has also appeared regional theatre in: Sweeney Todd, Evita, West Side Story, Romeo and Juliet, Laundry and Bourbon Film: Dune directed by David Lynch. Pee Wee’s Big Adventure and Johnny Be Good. BA: The University of Michigan, The American Musical and Dramatic Academy, The National Shakespeare Conservatory. Jacqueline has studied with Michael Maloney, Kenneth Branagh, Patrick Tucker, Harry Woolever and Master Class with Uta Hagen, Jason Robards and Jose Quintero. She also serves as Executive Producer of The Shakespeare Lab Project, a continuing workshop for classical actors. She is the author of several plays and theatre related articles including, The Subversion of Shakespeare's Henry V In Education And The Film Industry. She is also the author of two comic one act plays, Lord Vigo Visits The Church Of Quivering Otter and Mourning Becomes Olestra Jacqueline serves as a Producer for The Cadets Of New York City, a division III drum and bugle corps and member of Drum Corps International
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© 2002, 2003 jacqueline christina noguera