About Me
Rebecca was raised in a small farm town in Connecticut, where her love for performing began at an early age. Whether singing and dancing with her brother in the living room or putting on shows for an audience that included two very patient dogs, she was always drawn to the joy of movement and music. She began formal dance training at just five years old and never looked back. While tap quickly became her favorite style, she immersed herself in ballet, jazz, hip-hop, lyrical, and even pointe—continually inspired by the beauty, discipline, and storytelling that dance offers. Though Rebecca was equally dedicated to her academics, it wasn’t until she attended a junior production of The Wizard of Oz at age twelve that she discovered her true passion: musical theatre. From that moment on, she knew the stage was where she belonged.

Rebecca is currently a senior Musical Theatre major at Emerson College, where she has had the privilege of training with an extraordinary faculty of artists and educators, including Christopher Shin, Scott LaFeber, Jon Goldberg, Ilana Ransom Toeplitz, Gary Durham, and Laura Sky Herman. She is deeply grateful for the mentorship, artistry, and encouragement they have provided, and for the lasting impact they continue to have on her growth as both a performer and a person.

In addition to performing, Rebecca is deeply passionate about sharing the magic of theatre with young artists. She has assistant-directed several youth productions, including Shrek Jr. and The Addams Family, where she loved helping students build confidence, creativity, and a sense of ensemble. Rebecca has also directed a full-length production of The Mad Ones at Emerson College, an experience that strengthened her voice as a collaborative and imaginative storyteller. Whether in the rehearsal room or onstage, she is committed to fostering joyful, supportive spaces where artists of all ages can thrive.