Rebecca Brewer

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Rebecca Brewer
Born 25 March 1989 (1989-03-25) (age 24)
Wakefield, West Yorkshire
Occupation Actress and singer

Rebecca Brewer (born 25 March 1989 in Wakefield, West Yorkshire) is an English actress.

Career

Brewer left drama school in 2010 and landed the role of Jenny Dillingham in Andrew Lloyd Webber's Aspects of Love[1] at the Menier Chocolate Factory, directed by Sir Trevor Nunn. She is also the voice of Alice Hobson in the charity recording of Hobson's Choice for Listening Books, who provide audiobooks and plays to people less able to read due to illness or disability.

Theatre credits include; Trilby O'Ferrall in Trilby at the Finborough Theatre, and The Merchant of Venice,The Homecoming,Marat/Sade and Song of Songs at the Royal Shakespeare Company.[2] She is currently working at the New Vic Theatre, playing Bathsheba in Far From the Madding Crowd and working with Alecky Blythe on a new verbatim play entitled Where Have I Been All My Life?.

Personal life

Brewer was born in Wakefield but moved to Derbyshire at the age of 11. She studied GSCEs and A Levels at Belper School. She also attended Ripley Academy of Dance and Drama and studied in ballet, tap and jazz dance. At 18, she got a full scholarship to study Musical Theatre at Guildford School of Acting where she trained for 3 years.

References

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