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Stage appearances

A collection of Noah's previous performances.

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elf the musical

November 2025, Noah starred as Buddy the Elf, in Elf the Musical directed by DeAnna Helgeson at Cumberland County Playhouse.

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"Sowalskie's animated expressions and cheerful vocal fluctuations accurately captures Buddy's character."

Gary Nelson, Crossville Chronicle

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Curtains

September 2025, Noah starred as Aaron Fox, in Curtains directed by Bryce McDonald at Cumberland County Playhouse.

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The cottage

August 2025, Noah starred as Clarke, in The Cottage directed by Harli Cooper Graham at Cumberland County Playhouse.

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"Clarke played by Noah Sowalskie, is an oddball character but rounds out the group by bringing life to it."

Jessica Ceballos, Crossville Chronicle

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9 To 5

July 2025, Noah starred as Joe, in 9 to 5 directed by Bryce McDonald at Cumberland County Playhouse.

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Floyd collins

March 2025, Noah starred as Homer Collins, in Floyd Collins directed by Alan White with Ramsey Theatre Company at the Southern Kentucky Performing Arts Center. He was nominated for Best Performer in a Musical in the 2025 BroadwayWorld Louisville Awards for his performance.

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White christmas

November 2024, Noah starred as Bob Wallace, in White Christmas directed by Britt Hancock at Cumberland County Playhouse.

“Captain Bob Wallace, played by Noah Sowalskie, and his mischievous friend and soldier and arms. Phil Davis, Played by Riley Wesson, are a powerhouse partnership that will carry the audience through a lovely rendition of all the classic Christmas songs."

Jessica Ceballos, Crossville Chronicle

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BEautiful: The carole king musical

September 2024, Noah starred as Righteous Brother/Nick, in Beautiful: The Carole King Musical directed by Bryce McDonald at Cumberland County Playhouse.

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UNNECESSARY FARCE

August 2024, Noah starred as Eric Sheridan, in Unnecessary Farce directed by Donald Fann at Cumberland County Playhouse.

“The execution of undercover rookie cop Eric Sheridan, played by Noah Sowalskie, was perfect. His powerful voice carried through the auditorium well. Sowalskie drew the audience in with his innocent behavior. His character development through the production was astounding to watch."

Jessica Ceballos, Crossville Chronicle

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GREASE

July 2024, Noah starred as Kenickie, in Grease directed by Britt Hancock at Cumberland County Playhouse.

“Kenickie (Noah Sowalskie) brought high energy and laughter to the play with his version of "Greased Lightnin". There was never a dull moment with Sowalskie on the stage."

Jessica Ceballos, Crossville Chronicle

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anastasia

June 2024, Noah starred as Gleb, in Anastasia directed by Bryce McDonald at Cumberland County Playhouse. He was nominated for the 2025 First Night Outstanding Leading Performer in a Musical Award for his performance.

“Noah Sowalskie portrays the villain as a tortured soul who believes in the movement of his father."

Cheryl Duncan, Crossville Chronicle

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White christmas

November 2023, Noah starred as Bob Wallace, in White Christmas directed by Britt Hancock at Cumberland County Playhouse. He was nominated for the 2024 First Night Outstanding Leading Performer in a Musical Award for his performance.

“Smoothly debonair, obviously handsome, and still able to deliver the musical goods with aplomb."

Jef Ellis, Broadwayworld.com

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Cinderella

August 2023, Noah performed in the ensemble of Cinderella directed by Penny Ayn Maas at Lyric Stage.

“Cinderella also boasts a dynamite ensemble who twirl, spin, and warble all evening long making Cinderella the magnificent show it is. The ensemble includes many members who have led other productions, which should give you an idea of just how strong this group is."

Doug Sturdivant, DFW Center Stage

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Promises, promises

July 2023, Noah starred as the lead, Chuck Baxter, in Promises, Promises directed by Bernard Monroe at Okoboji Summer Theatre.

"The star of the show is definitely Noah Sowalskie as Chuck Baxter. He sings, dances and talked his way into all our hearts. He deserves a standing ovation for his performance."

Doris Welle, The Okobojian

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Boy on Billboard

May 2023, Noah starred as Luke in a new musical work titled Boy on Billboard directed by Meg Parker Wilson at First United Methodist Church Richardson.

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Beauty and the beast

March 2023, Noah starred as The Beast in Beauty and the Beast directed by David Shamburger at The Fisher Performing Arts Center. He was nominated for the 2024 First Night Outstanding Leading Performer in a Musical Award for his performance.

"Sowalskie, whom we've seen onstage since his freshman year at Belmont (and whom we remarked in an earlier review had claimed his leading man bona fides already), gave a fiercely charming and commanding performance as the Young Prince cursed to become a beast until he can find true and abiding love."

Jef Ellis, Broadwayworld.com

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Sondheim on Sondheim

October 2022, Noah starred as himself in Sondheim on Sondheim directed by Erica Aubrey at the Troutt Theater. He was nominated for the 2023 First Night Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Musical Award for his performance.

"Noah Sowalskie shows off his leading man bona fides throughout the production, especially during "Epiphany" from Sweeney Todd and in his duet of "So Many People" (which I confess is one of my personal favorite Sondheim songs)..."

Jef Ellis, Broadwayworld.com

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Newsies

June 2022, Noah starred as Davey Jacobs in Newsies directed by Michelle Carter Levall at Repertory Company Theatre.

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Urinetown

November 2021, Noah starred as Tiny Tom in Urinetown directed by David Shamburger at the Troutt Theater.

“…the entire ensemble of actors bring the satirical tale of a municipality suffering from the weight of social irresponsibility, political corruption, corporate mismanagement and all manner of musical theater hijinks to vivid life, providing some rapturously captivating live theater…”

Jeff Ellis, Broadwayworld.com

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Bright Star

April 2021, Noah starred as Billy Cane in Bright Star directed by David Shamburger at the Massey Performing Arts Center.

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