About Me
Hi!
I am a proud 2018 graduate of the two-year Meisner conservatory program at The William Esper Studio.
I grew up in Maine, where I started performing at a very young age. I sang in every available group in the area: choirs, a cappella groups, select ensembles, as an All-State soprano, opera workshops, a madrigal quintet--yes, madrigals--and more! I interned and performed for the Penobscot Theater Company for many years and starred in a handful of classical plays, operas, and musicals locally.
When I first moved to NYC, I took a break to figure out what "real life" was all about and accidentally ended up finding success in the legal field! After my first year at the Esper Studio, I decided to leave my corporate career so that so that I could focus on my artistic endeavors full-time.
I am most happy when creating! I have an immense and ever-growing love for what I do and am always looking for new opportunities to collaborate with other artists!
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Theatrical Highlights
A Year with Frog and Toad
Penobscot Theatre Company
Bird / Dancer
"Ben Layman, Rebecca Bailey and Christie Robinson are all outstanding as they cycle through the many other characters that populate the world of Frog and Toad." -The Maine Edge
Twelfth Night
Ten Bucks Theatre Company
Viola
“Rebecca Bailey as Viola, Simon Ferland as Sebastian, Sarah Farnham as Olivia and Hans-Stefan Ducharme as Duke Orsino gave excellent performances. The women were especially good at capturing the nuances in the dialogue. The four have worked together in productions at the University of Maine and it shows. The characters created by these actors communicated with each other rather than the actors who portrayed them simply reciting lines.” -The Bangor Daily News
Guys and Dolls
Penobscot Theatre Company
Sarah Brown
The Marriage of Figaro
University of Maine
Susanna
As You Like It
Ten Bucks Theatre Company
Celia
BatBoy: The Musical
University of Maine
Meredith Parker
“Getting an audience to root for such a creature requires skill, and Cayouette has it. As does Rebecca Bailey, as Meredith, whose motherly instincts are stirred by her fanged and pointy-eared houseguest, Bailey has the intelligence and physical agility of the best comic actresses. She has a powerfully rich voice, too...pairings with [Rebecca Bailey] are especially ebullient. They have so much fun together onstage that you forget they're acting.” –The Bangor Daily News
A Christmas Carol
Penobscot Theatre Company
Various productions/roles
Don Giovanni (staged concert)
University of Maine
Zerlina
Carousel
Penobscot Theatre Company
Julie Jordan
Jesus Christ Superstar
University of Maine
Mary Magdalene
“Rebecca Bailey, who played Mary Magdalene, had a standout, poignant moment when she sang in “I Don’t Know How To Love Him.” –Maine Campus
“The score is right for the rich tones of Rebecca Bailey, as a wayfaring Mary Magdalene.” –Bangor Daily News
Laundry and Bourbon
The Maine Masque
Amy Lee
Floor Models
Out of Bounds Creative Group
Rosie (lead)
Evening of Original One Acts
Boston Marriage
The Maine Masque
Anna