The Figs
Rorschach Theatre, 2025

"Rebecca Husk is June’s companion, Swan, who has a compelling presence even if all she says is ‘honk.’”

DC Theater Arts, read more

"…nearly all of [June’s] scenes involve the hilarious ‘honks’ of Rebecca Husk’s Swan”

Morris Theatre DC, read more

"Rebecca Husk was absof*ckinglutely delightful as Swan. I was so tickled… It never got old.”

Caro Dubberly, read more

As the Swan… Rebecca Husk dons heavy-framed black glasses… [offering] an acting-class exercise from which we all benefit.

Washington Post, read more

Human Museum
Rorschach Theatre, 2024

“An ensemble effort of the most appetizing kind, Rorschach’s staging of “Human Museum” throws an attic’s worth of ephemera into realizing Conley’s idiosyncratic futurescape…”

The Washington Post, read more

""237 (a delightful and bubbly Rebecca Husk) just wants to find that, dare we say, 'human connection.' "

Maryland Theatre Guide, read more

"Husk lends the bot a cheery curiosity, too, as 237 attempts learning to laugh, watching some human’s birthday home movies on an old tape player she’s named 'Bob.'"

Metro Weekly, read more

"A spunky and sweet museum curator named 237, played by Rebecca Husk, relishes in the ability to remember human life... Husk radiates authenticity and warmth as 237..."

DC Theater Arts, read more

Ride the Cyclone
4 Chairs Theatre, 2023

"Rebecca Husk, who serves as associate board vice president at A Red Orchid Theatre, is wonderful as Constance Blackwood... [with] her 11th hour, show-stopping rock number, 'Sugarcloud'."

Chicago Theatre Review, read more

“The moral backbone of the tale is Constance Blackwood, played with sincerity and hilarious comedic timing by Rebecca Husk... Husk is amazing, complex, and wildly funny."

Life and Times, read more

“The cast… are not only individually vocally strong, but also their voices blend extremely well.”

Around the Town Chicago, read more