Jack Noseworthy, Michael Genet and Allison Fischer will join Hugh Panaro, Carolee Carmello, Jim Stanek and Roderick Hill in the upcoming Broadway musical Lestat.
Noseworthy previously appeared on Broadway in Sweet Smell of Success, Jerome Robbins' Broadway and A Chorus Line. His regional theater credits include Pippin, Equus and Hearts Desire. His film credits include Unconditional Love, U571, Breakdown, Event Horizon, Idle Hands, The Brady Bunch Movie, Barb Wire, Encino Man and Alive. In Lestat he will play Armand.
Genet has appeared on Broadway in A Few Good Men, Hamlet and Northeast Local. His film credits include She Hate Me which he also co-wrote, 25th Hour, Booty Call and One Fine Day. He will play Marius in Lestat.
Fischer has appeared off-Broadway in Violet, The Prince and The Pauper, Children's Letters To God, King Island Christmas and A Christmas Carol at Madison Square Garden. She will play Claudia Lestat.
Lestat, based on Anne Rice's vampire chronicles, tells the extraordinary journey of one man who escapes the tyranny of his oppressive family only to have his life taken from him. Thrust into the seductive and sensual world of an immortal vampire, Lestat sets out on a road of adventures in a quest for everlasting love and companionship but is forced to reconcile his innate sense of good with his primal need to exist. The show features a book by Linda Woolverton and a score by Elton John and Bernie Taupin.