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"It is no longer seemly to tell 'dumb blonde' jokes, but there is a terrific one... and her name is Rebecca Harris 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."


Two River Times
(review for Murder is a Game)





"Rebecca Harris Flynn is a perfect, spoiled Southern belle... Ms. Flynn has an adept ability to spin gold out of the thinnest moments on stage... Add to that her overall blond fabulousness and you have a performance to remember."


The Coaster / The Link
(review for The Foreigner)





"...this is among our area's best-ever productions of a serious play. ...Rebecca Harris Flynn covers all the bases.


Two River Times
(review for Proof)





"Fifth Annual Awards for Outstanding Achievement in a Two River Area Theater... Best Comedy Line... Sexy, saucy Rebecca Harris Flynn..."


Two River Times
(review for Murder is a Game)





"...with wonderful performances emanating from such relative newcomers as ... Rebecca Harris Flynn as Hermia... Their performances were impressive, even alongside sturdy veterans..."


Asbury Park Press
(review for A Midsummer Night's Dream)





"Rebecca Harris 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."


Two River Times
(review for Mousetrap)





"Scene-stealer Rebecca Harris 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."


Asbury Park Press
(review for Laughter on the 23rd Floor)





"Marvelous-looking Rebecca Harris Flynn is on-target as the ditsy ingenue..."


Two River Times
(review for Noises Off)





"Rebecca Flynn is a talented young actress with a sophisicated voice."


Ocean Grove Times
(review for The Man Who Came To Dinner)