Jack Noseworthy Debuts 'Come Fly With Me' at Upright Cabaret 11/06

By: Oct. 19, 2009
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On Fri, Nov 6, 2009 at 9pm - Upright Cabaret presents Actor Jack Noseworthy in his West Coast cabaret debut entitled Come Fly with Me at Upright Cabaret on Vermont.

This one night only show directed by Gary Griffin (The Color Purple) with Michael Lavine at the piano, will feature an entertaining repertoire of songs including "Better" by Edward Kleban from "A Class Act", "One Track Mind" from "Sweet Smell Of Success" by Marvin Hamlisch as well as songs by Stevie Wonder and Rodgers and Hammerstein.

Tickets: $25 online (www.uprightcabaret.com/events) or $30 at the door (if available). $20 food and beverage minimum pp. Tickets purchased online receive first priority in seating.

Jack Noseworthy's Come Fly with Me
Dir. Gary Griffin w/ Music Director Michael Lavine
Fri, Nov 6, 2009 at 9pm
Upright Cabaret on Vermont, 1714 N. Vermont Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90027 - (310) 652-5252
Dinner/"10 Cane Rum" Drink Specials begin at 7 PM / SHOWTIME 9 PM

For more info about Upright Cabaret including show times, tickets and scheduled performers, please visit us at www.uprightcabaret.com

MORE ABOUT JACK:

Born and raised in Massachusetts and a proud graduate of The Boston Conservatory, Jack is an actor who comfortably works in film, television and live theatre. His career has taken him in many varied directions. From the Broadway stage, to music videos. Some film credits include, the yet to be released "Pretty Ugly People" as well as "Phat Girlz", "Undercover Brother", "Poster Boy" "U-571", "Unconditional Love", "Breakdown", "Event Horizon", "The Brady Bunch Movie", "Barb Wire", "Cecil B. DeMented" and "ALIVE". He has had the good fortune to work with such varied directors as, P.J Hogan, Paul Anderson, Betty Thomas, John Waters and of course, Jonathan Mostow.

On television you may have seen him, as a suspected rapist on "CSI", a child molester on "Law & Order SVU", a rouge cop on "Crossing Jordan", an arsonist and stalker on "Judging Amy" the only son of a spaceship on " The Outer Limits", and finally a nice FBI agent on "Law & Order". Mr. Noseworthy also has the distinction of being the series lead on MTV's first scripted series titled "Dead At 21".

Early in his career Jack toured in the musical "CATS", made his Broadway debut in the original company of "Jerome Robins Broadway" and was the final actor to be cast in what was the original run of the Broadway blockbuster "A Chorus Line". His personal opening night in that show was on the same day they announced its closing. Up to that point it had been on Broadway for 17 years so, basically, Jack shut it down.

Some favorite roles include, Alan Strang in Equus (L.A. Drama Critic's Award for Best Actor), Pippin, in PIPPIN at the Papermill Playhouse and the role of Dallas in "Sweet Smell Of Success" opposite John Lithgow and composed by Marvin Hamlish, who apparently forgave him for shutting down A Chorus Line.

After September 11th, Mr. Noseworthy sold his house in LA moved back to NYC, where the sound of chirping birds and fresh bougainvillea, has been happily replaced by cabbies horns, and garbage being collected at all hours of the night. You can take the man out of the city, but you can't take the city out of the man. He recently finished the workshop of the new Broadway bound musical "Under Fire" and a rock concert version of "Frankenstein" in which he played The Monster!

Jack can currently be seen in "The Surrogates" opposite Bruce Willis.

 



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