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Jacqueline Christina Noguera

Jacqueline Noguera is the Executive Producer of The Shakespeare Lab Project in New York City and is not a menace to society no matter what her friends and family say.

Regional:

Alls Well That Ends Well - Clown - The Original Shakespeare Company - The American Globe Patrick Tucker - Director
Julius Caesar - Brutus - American Renaissance - River Eirtree - Director
Romeo and Juliet - Nurse - Tenthouse Players
Orphans - Harold/Margaret - Studio One - Larry Singer Director
The White House On Broadway - Olivia - American Renaissance
Evita - Evita - U/S - 8 performances -Josephine Theater Oliver - Nancy - Tenthouse Players
Viva El Paso - Featured Singer - McKellegon Canyon Players
La Cage Aux Folles - Jacqueline - Alamo City Theater
110 in the Shade - Lizzie - Tenthouse Players

Tour or Benefit Performances:

Jurassic XMAS - Featured Singer AMNH
KIDZ - Cat - Studio One

Workshop Productions/Staged Readings:
Henry VI Part Two Duchess of Gloucester “Shakespeare in Performance with Michael Maloney”
King John - Queen Elinor - The Judith Shakespeare Company
Henry V - Dauphin - The Shakespeare Lab Project

Film:
Johnny Be Good – Orion Pictures 1987
Pee Wee’s Big Adventure - 1985
Dune Fremen/Atriedes Household – Dir. David Lynch – Universal Pictures - 1984
Cloak and Dagger – Universal Pictures 1983
Sugarland Express – Universal Pictures - 1973
Voice Over:
C.S. Lewis: The Problem of Pain The Lighthouse for the Blind
Baetzhold & McCullough: The Bible According To Mark Twain The Lighthouse for the Blind

Print:
The People of 42nd Street - 3M

Education: The University of Michigan BA Psychology Minor Shakespeare Studies
Acting: Michael Maloney, Larry Arancio, Larry Singer, Patrick Tucker, Mark Rylance, Richard Olivier
Master Class: Jose Quintero, Jason Robards, Kenneth Branagh, Michael Maloney, Uta Hagen
Classical Voice: Jacklyn Schneider
Dance: Harry Woolever, Casey Coogan
Movement: Joan Evans
Fencing: Bruno Wauslach

A Brief Biography

The creative energy behind TSLP belongs to vital, teeming Texas expatriate Jacqueline Noguera.

Brilliantly gifted at school, she was a child by the time she was five and won a place at the prestigous St. Teresa's Academy while in her late teens, where she holds a Masters in Applied Paranoia.

While at the University of Michigan she began her use of such words as volatile, dominant, highly energized, svelt, acerbic and coruscating with boundless uncertainty and frightenly clean diction. Not merely content with mastering the spelling of "cornflakes", she threw away a promising academic career designing weapons systems under the guise of a philanthopic career at NASA on the advise of her teachers and now devotes her life to the entertainment industry. "I prefer it to life" she confides, her glassy eyes flashing dully.

So much so that she has been shooting a film of her own life for the last seventeen years. "When I have the time to edit," she claims, " it should be a dynamic cigarette commercial."

Jacqueline brings to the stage a brilliant comic flair only matched in history by Roman procurator, Pontius Pilate. "Hell, I thought the soap bit was funny!" she remembers.

Ms Noguera maintains a residence at an undisclosed location in Chile for the purposes of avoiding the Student Loan Corporation. Ms. Noguera is happily unmarried, does not own a cat and has no children that she is aware of.