Noa is a stage & screen actor based in New York City.
Since touring in a principal role for two seasons with the 1st National Tour of ‘Fiddler on the Roof’ (2015 Broadway Revival, directed by Bartlett Sher), Noa has expanded her career on stage in addition to breaking into the independent filmmaking market. Noa has taken on leading roles in numerous independent films which have been featured in the festival circuit; all while continuing to work in high caliber theatrical settings such as Berkshire Theatre Festival, Disney Theatrical, and the Shanghai Grand Theatre. She made her Off-Broadway debut in the Fall of last year, and is currently playing Hodel in Asolo Repertory Theatre’s actor/musician ‘Fiddler on the Roof.’ More news to come! Click here to read more about Noa.
PRESS
‘fiddler on the roof’ — asolo repertory theatre
“In Noa Luz Barenblat’s fine performance, she conveys how Hodel takes after both parents, respectful but defiant. And she has a pure voice perfectly suited to the sweet “Far From the Home I Love.”
— Jay Handelman, Sarasota Herald-Tribune
“The daughters, each navigating their own path between tradition and autonomy, are rendered with remarkable nuance.”
— Susan Short, Family Beautiful
“Rachel Gubow as Tzeitel, Noa Luz Barenblat as Hodel and Linda Bard as Chava all sing with spirit and make their impressions singly as well as on the trio “Matchmaker, Matchmaker.”
— Kay Kipling, Sarasota Magazine
‘pipe dream’ — berkshire theatre festival
“…Rodgers’ music and Hammerstein’s lyrics are beautifully served, especially Suzy’s songs, which are delivered by Barenblat with a crystalline soprano voice…”
”…there is in Barenblat’s Suzy a young woman whose brashness and assertiveness comes not only from life experience but also as protective cover for her ingenuousness and vulnerability.”
— Jeffrey Borak, The Berkshire Eagle
“Suzy (Noa Luz Barenblat) grabs hearts and minds with the poignant
“Everybody’s Got a Home but Me.”
— Charles Giuliano, Berkshire Fine Arts
‘fiddler on the roof’ — 1st national tour
“…the portrayals of Tevye’s three older daughters Tzeitel, Hodel, and Chava — all of whom sing beautifully — are among the best I’ve ever seen.”
— Don Aucoin, Boston Globe
“Barenblat’s memorable performance as the third daughter is heart-breaking, especially when she performs the dance “Chavaleh” while Lazarov sings the simple, haunting lullaby.”
— Lee Jeffreys, MD Theatre Guide
“Barenblat actually took breaths away with her heart-wrenching performance in Act II of a daughter abandoned. There was not a single sound to be heard from the audience as her desperate cries for “Papa!” faded into black.”
— Victoria Davis, The Cap Times
“As Chava, Noa Luz Barenblat was stellar… We see a world of emotions in a short period.”
— Jessa Moore, Broadway World