Tarny Noelle
Theatre

“Taryn Noelle's performance as Grace glistens. A reserved demeanor establishes the newcomer's reticence, tinged slightly with fear...”. Read More...

~ Elisabeth Crean, Seven Days - October 14, 2009

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“As the tragic figure at the center of “Cabaret,” the actress playing Sally Bowles has to be compelling, and Noelle is all that. Vermont music audiences know her voice from her solo singing career as well as appearances with Pine Street Jazz and Rick and the Ramblers. But she also has a magnetic stage presence, one capable of stopping the spotlight in its tracks and holding the focus of each scene she’s in.

Noelle gives Sally a sensual aura of danger only a woman in control can convey, yet also leaves her in a state of shoulder-sagging vulnerability. Sally Bowles can be brazen and scared within a matter of seconds, and Noelle takes her there effortlessly”. Read More...

~ Brent Hallenbeck, The Burlington Free Press - November 7, 2008

“Speaking of Sally Bowles, this Berlin Bombshell, played by Taryn Noelle, couldn't have been more well cast.”

“Her accent and manner was flawless. She captured the room just as a real cabaret star would. Her character, while able to brighten the stage with a seemingly open and bubbly personality, is also deeply tragic from the first moment we have alone with her.”

~ The Vermont Cynic - 2008

“Taryn Noelle was an excellent Sally Bowles, who wore their clothes smashingly and whose singing was quite well balanced with her acting”. Read More...

~ Dan Wolfe, Times Sentinel - November 10, 2008

“Of course I'm completely biased because I've been her singing teacher and I have known her half of her life, but, tell me, what doesn't this girl do as a performing artist? She is a professional singer, dancer and actor, she is a truly unique artist--an original, and she is beautiful--inside and out!”

~ Bill Reed

VT Vibes - Chatting with Taryn Noelle (Click to Read)

~ Allison Redlich, Burlington Free Press - June 5, 2008

Taryn Noelle: There Was A Boy..." CD Review (Click to Read)

~ Art Edelstein, Times Argus - February 23, 2007

Art Edelstein Announces the 2006 Tammy Awards (Click to Read)

~ Art Edelstein, Times Argus - December 29, 2006

“...Sultry, mid range pipes... simmering vocals... soft focus, cabaret style-jazz... elegant amour... This disc makes her frosting smooth voice the centerpiece of 11 affectionate torch songs. Noelle has been likened to balladeers such as Julie London and Diana Krall, and it's an apt comparison. She sells each tune with the conviction of a seasoned performer, and her phrasing is emphatic yet intimate.”

~ Casey Rea, Seven Days - December 2006

“There Was a Boy...” Named Best Album by a young Vermont Jazz Chanteuse.

~ Brent Hallenbeck, The Burlington Free Press - December, 2006

2006 “Tammie” award winner for Best Singer, for her first album, “On My Way to You”. “This CD of jazz and pop love songs showcases a beautiful voice and a growing talent... For an evening of intimate sophistication to keep the mood going, this is the CD to own.”

~ Art Edelstein, The Times Argus - December, 2006

“Your cd put me in the front row of an authentic Broadway cabaret... and apart from your honey voice, I've gotta commend you on your choice of songs... Why Can't you Behave...? In the Wee Small Hours... and Never Never Land - that one brought me back... I'm smitten.”

~ Ben Patton, New York & London Recording Artist - December 2006

In Full Swing - Taryn Noelle Hits the Musical Forefront (click to read)

~ - The Stowe Reporter - March, 2006

Young Stowe Expatriate Delivers Winning Album (click to read)

~ Times Argus - February 17, 2006