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Hello Friends!

Welcome to my theatre portfolio!

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As a queer, intrepid, and perceptive theatre artist, I bring an innovative mind and a keen eye for representation to the rehearsal room.​

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I am drawn to stories that showcase queer and femme driven narratives, that explore the history of women and genderqueer people in relation to modern experiences, and especially stories that have sword fights. Preferably as many as possible.

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Collaboration and experimentation are the core values of my creative process, and I strive to always bring the joy of performing into my practice. 

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I wrote my MLitt (Master of Letters) Thesis on Sister Pairs in Shakespearean playtexts, with case studies from KING LEAR and THE TAMING OF THE SHREW.

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I look forward to collaborating together!

Much Love, Becca

MFA, Shakespeare & Performance (26')
MLitt, Shakespeare & Performance
BA, Theatre Performance

Up Next:

Becca will play Don Cinthio in Constellation Shakespeare Collective's staged reading of THE EMPEROR OF THE MOON.

Becca will play the Countess in Constellation Shakespeare Collective's ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL, directed by Allie Babich.

Check out season 4, episode 3 of the Writ in the Margins podcast, "Don Juan Demystified".

 

Co-hosted by Becca Westbrook and Megan Parlett.

Current Projects

Becca will spend the 2025-2026 academic year touring and performing with their MFA company, Constellation Shakespeare Collective (CSC).

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​Becca is touring as Malcolm, First Witch, and Murderer in CSC's touring education production of MACBETH.

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Becca is touring as Hermione, Perdita, Dorcas, and others in CSC's touring production of THE WINTER'S TALE

Recent Projects

Becca played Thomasine White in a staged reading of act five of VERY SMALL TROUBLE, a new work by Evelyn Reidy. 

 

Becca performed in Quinze: A Devised show with Constellation Shakespeare Collective.

 

Becca directed ANIMA by Amelia P. Rosselli for MBU's 2025 Second Year Showcase.

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Recently, Becca has gone on as an understudy for The American Shakespeare Center as Dromio of Ephesus in THE COMEDY OF ERRORS.

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