Rebecca Taylor
has worked in theater, film and television.  Her theatrical career includes such
theaters as The Goodman, Missouri Repertory, Arena Stage, The Barter
Theater, The Coconut Grove Playhouse and The Mark Taper Forum.  

Ms. Taylor directed the Broadway production of Arje Shaw’s
The Gathering
starring Hal Linden and the original Off Broadway production starring Theodore
Bikel.  Most recently, Ms. Taylor directed
A Woman of Independent Means
and Joanna’s Husband, David’s Wife, both by Betsy Forsythe Hailey, in
Williamsburg Virginia, and
Having Our Say, by the Delany Sisters for the
Northeast Theater Company.  

Her other New York credits include
Strange Snow at the Judith Anderson,
The American Clock by Arthur Miller, The Madwoman of Chaillot, I Never
Saw Another Butterfly
and A Man’s World by Rachel Crothers, along with
the New York premiere of Caryl Churchill’s
A Mouthful of Birds at the Flea
Theater. Ms.Taylor has also worked as an acting coach for New Line Cinema
and for Malcolm Jamal Warner’s sitcom “
Here and Now.”  


Rebecca Taylor
Director
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LATEST NEWS AND CURRENT PROJECTS

Coming in the Fall!  

Rebecca will be teaching again!!!
Stay in touch for the schedule of her Master Classes.
 
“Rebecca is the only acting teacher I have studied with.
Victoria Clark, 2005 Tony Award winner for Best Actress
in "The Light in the Piazza
"

"Bus Stop" by Williams Inge
A reading  with Alec Baldwin and John Riggins.

“The Children’s Party” by Ruth Draper
A special event for the Northeast Theater Company.  An
adaptation of the original Ruth Draper monologue that takes
this one-woman solo piece and transforms it into an
interactive piece of theater.