REBECCA HARRIS
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​Tiny Beautiful Things- TheatreSquared Fayetteville, AR 

T2 favorite  (The Half-Life Of Marie Curie, Good People, Bad Dates) leads the show as Sugar. Called “impeccable, compelling, and entirely believable” (Wall Street Journal) in her performance as Marie Curie last fall, she is sure to bring the same level of performance to the regional premiere of Tiny Beautiful Things.

— BROADWAY WORLD
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​The Half-Life of Marie Curie - TheatreSquared Fayetteville, AR 

“Inherently dramatic. Rebecca Harris and Leontyne Mbele-Mbong both really know how to deliver the mail. Ms. Harris is compelling and entirely believable. So fully does she embody her role that it hardly seems as if she’s acting at all."
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— TERRY TEACHOUT, THE WALL STREET JOURNAL

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Ironbound - City Theatre Pittsburgh, PA 

Named one of "The 10 best Pittsburgh theater experiences of 2017"
by the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette


"Nothing could deprive you of the pleasure of the performance by Ms. Harris, feisty to her roots, who gives Darja a full range of nuanced emotion..."
- Chris Rawson, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

“Rebecca Harris, in her 10th role with the company, captivates with impeccable realism as Darja… Harris’ powerful performance impresses with raw and honest craft as a character who is remarkable in her stamina, resilience, and lifeforce.”
– Yvonne Hudson, Pittsburgh in the Round

"Harris is superb as Darja, masterfully conveying the complexity and frustration of a character who has way more going on inside than she can properly express.”
– Wendy Arons, Pittsburgh Tatler

"...Rebecca Harris dominates the play as Darja. Rarely off the stage, Harris takes us through more than 20 years of heartache and hope..."
​– Michelle Pilecki, Pittsburgh City Paper
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Seminar - City Theatre Pittsburgh, PA 

Ms. Harris... is perfect as the entitled rich girl who has to be liberated from her Jane Austen fixation to discover the robust appetites beneath.
- Chris Rawson, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
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Outsiders - WGN America

"As his sister, a one-woman campaign against the mining, Rebecca Harris also does lovely work."
- Robert Lloyd, L.A. Times


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Ghost-Writer - Merrimack Rep, Lowell MA

Rebecca Harris as the unassuming, grammatically correct Myra Babbage is quietly commanding, her demeanor low-key, yet fascinating.
- Sheila Barth, THE THEATER MIRROR

Harris captivates, switching easily between unimaginable loss and girlish humor.
- Craig Idlebrook, New England Theater Geek
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Mrs. Whitney - Merrimack Rep, Lowell MA

Winner - Best Supporting Actress - IRNE Award
Independent Reviewers of New England

Rebecca Harris fearlessly throws herself into Louisa's tantrums while hinting at her broken soul.
- Suzanne Dion, Lowell Sun
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Enter the Night - Fornés Season at Signature Theatre, NYC

...the members of the cast have a sufficient emotional hold on the characters to make their whistling in the dark sound like music of the soul. But the only one who leaves the audience feeling that there is an entire hidden biography worth knowing is Ms. Harris. You conclude that if the others had vanished, she might have stolen your heart.
-  D. J. R. BRUCKNER, New York Times
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