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| theater | reviews |
"It is no longer seemly to tell 'dumb blonde' jokes, but there is a terrific one in this "Murder Is a Game," and her name is Rebecca Flynn. Audacious and sexy in a bright red dress... she is the quintessential ditz. The funniest lines are BB's, and in Ms. Flynn's deft delivery, all of them work... Ms. Flynn's timing is perfect; it's a delightful performance... So, congratulations to ... whoever cast Rebecca Flynn as BB Mink." |
| Murder Is a Game, Two River Times |
"...this is among our area's best-ever productions of a serious play. ...Rebecca Harris Flynn covers all the bases. ...The women's final scene... is very well acted." |
| Proof, Two River Times |
"...with wonderful performances emanating from such relative newcomers as ... Rebecca Harris Flynn as Hermia... Their performances were impressive, even alongside sturdy veterans..." |
| A Midsummer Night's Dream, Asbury Park Press |
"Rebecca Flynn captures all the nuances of the enigmatic, mannish Manor guest. Her severe haido, firm handshake and masculine postures do not conceal a very attractive woman." |
| Mousetrap, Two River Times |
"Scene-stealer Rebecca Flynn as Helen... gives you the stereotypical New York secretary, complete with nasal accent and laugh, and her scenes are some of the most charming and funniest." |
| Laughter on the 23rd Floor, Asbury Park Press |
"Fifth Annual Awards for Outstanding Achievement in a Two River Area Theater... Best Comedy Line... Sexy, saucy Rebecca Flynn playing sexy, saucy BB Mink..." |
| Murder Is a Game, Two River Times |
"Marvelous-looking Rebecca Harris is on-target as the ditsy ingenue who spends most of the play in her undies..." |
| Noises Off, Two River Times |
"Rebecca Flynn is a talented young actress with a sophisicated voice." |
| The Man Who Came To Dinner, Ocean Grove Times |