Rhea MacCallum
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Praise for...

A LITTLE EXPERIMENTING

A quirky turn on the traditional mother-daughter "talk." The script is well-written... - Donald V. Calamia with John Quinn, Encore Michigan

Effective...   organic humor is a highlight...  demonstrating the agony of not listening versus not wanting to hear. - Carolyn Hayes, The Rogue Critic


BABY BLUES

Almost like Albee’s Zoo Story... The irony and tragedy is heart wrenching. - Bonnie Priever, The Tolucan Times


INDEPENDENCE DAY

A touching depiction of a scene between a mother and adult daughter. - Bocas Del Toro, Here's What's Going On


KILL ME, PLEASE!

A winner of a script - Donald V. Calamia with John Quinn, Encore Michigan


A clever and funny play.  - Bronwyn Fullerton, Sydney Arts Guide

...surreal comedy... a winner of a script  ~ Donald V. Calamia with John Quinn, Encore Michigan

A whacky girl with a death wish, on a park bench, has an encounter with a notoriously brutal “slasher” … eerily begging him to make her his next victim. Delicious outcome! - Pat Taylor of The Tolucan Times

...worth going just to see Kill Me, Please!, a quirky quickie that exploits our macabre fascination with killers.  - Lesley Stones, Daily Maverick

Candy Brown and Lonwabo Ganelo as the Slasher are the stars of the evening, partly because they get all the best lines and partly because they’re both so believable. It’s funny and ridiculous, and a real little gem.  - Lesley Stones, Daily Maverick


LETTING GO

Sharp writing  - Verity Healey, Theatre Bubble

...a delightful black comedy  - Michael Davis, Female Arts

A classic textbook ‘dramedy’ and a testament to all involved.  - Michael Davis, Female Arts

MacCallum’s characters are more real and complex than you’d expect, pitching this above your average fayre. MacCallum’s sisters produce something bittersweet, deeply truthful, and quite touching through the autopsy of their relationships between themselves and with their parents...  - JWaygood, Grumpy Gay Critic

Entertaining, especially with specks of black comedy here and there...  - JWaygood, Grumpy Gay Critic


PENGUINS, PUPPIES AND PORN


Some interesting writing and brain-teasing material... - Dan Asher, NYTheatre.com


WHEN I WAS


A set of monologues that could, ala Shakespeare, be subtitled "The Five Ages of Women." - John Quinn, Encore Michigan



Links to Artist Profiles and Interviews

Artist Profile with DowneyBeat.com

Interview for Life and Death Matters Film and Theatre Festival

Interview with EBE Ensemble
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