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  1. Actor and playwright Noam Tomaschoff has turned an identity crisis from a 23 and Me DNA test into a musical. His parents kept their son's origin story a secret until last year, revealing his biological father was actually a sperm donor, and not Jewish.

  2. torontolife.com › deep-dives › big-little-lie-23-and-me-dna-test-fertility-surpriseBig Little Lie - Toronto Life

    Jun 30, 2023 · Noam Tomaschoff is an actor, writer and director who grew up in the Beaches and Bedford Park, the only child of Sylvie and Gideon Tomaschoff. Theirs was a tight-knit...

  3. Noam Tomaschoff. Our Little Secret: The 23&Me Musical coming to Toronto Fringe! July 5-16 2023. check out www.ourlittlesecretmusical.com for tickets and exclusive music previews!

  4. Noam Tomaschoff is a writer, director, and actor currently based in Los Angeles by way of New York, Toronto, and Israel. His one man autobiographical musical, Our Little Secret: The 23&Me Musical will premiere summer of 2023 at the Toronto Fringe Festival.

  5. Noam Tomaschoff grew up in a tight-knit family with strong ties to Torontos Jewish community. After he took a DNA test on a lark, the story of his life unravelled.

  6. May 8, 2017 · Actor, writer, director and graduate of NYU Strasberg Noam Tomaschoff is a multitalented, hardworking ball of artistic energy. Since graduation from the Practicum program in 2014, Noam has been consistently working.

  7. I am an independent writer, director, and producer of topical satirical series, shorts, and sketches. My goal is to produce high quality, thought-provoking satire that engages a wide audience...

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  8. 683 Followers, 409 Following, 233 Posts - Noam Tomaschoff (@noam_tea) on Instagram: "Our Little Secret: A New Musical".

  9. May 11, 2022 · Noam Tomaschoff and Chelsea Frei describe using their real-life experience and a short film as inspiration for the feature-length Tankhouse.

  10. May 21, 2022 · Director Noam Tomaschoff and co-writer Chelsea Freis feature debut is adapted from their earlier improv short, and stars Christopher Lloyd, who banishes the pair from the New York scene, and Richard Kind as Mortensen, who lives with the burden of broken dreams.