Reviews
GREEKING OUT (2025)
"What struck me most was Perich’s ability to master two seemingly opposite demands: making the audience laugh while also making them think. (...) I really loved how Perich didn’t just retell myths. She unpacked their cultural resonance, wove them into pop culture touchpoints and reminded us why these ancient stories still matter. Her skill lay in making the complex simple, without ever dumbing it down. " By Adam Miller - What's the Show
"Myths continue to be unpacked—all threaded through the framework of the hero’s journey. And yet, with a wicked grin, she undercuts the very narrative she’s tracing: suddenly the punchline lands and a plot twist clicks into place: she’s been straddling past and present in order to set a few records straight."
By Deanna Amato - TheTheatre.au
"Teaching and acting are, after all, close cousins with both demanding performance, timing, and the ability to hold a room’s attention with sheer force of personality. Perich does that."
By Mary Sinanidis - It's On the House
"Cleverly written, entertaining, and passionately delivered, Perich mines a rich treasure trove, bringing these ancient tales to life in this show."
By Dr. Kathryn Feeble - The Melbourne Observer
IN THE HOUSE OF THE SUN (2022)
"What sets In the House Of The Sun out of the ordinary is Perich's superior grasp of form and content. The narrative is cleverly constructed. (...) What she has created is a remarkably visceral retelling"
By Samsara Dunston - What Did She Think Blog
PINKY PROMISE (2018)
I think I just stumbled across the next big name in Australian theatre last night when I saw Pinky Promise at LongPlay" By Samsara Dunston - What Did She Think Blog
"Rebecca’s morphing of time zones, and repetitions was done with both humour and poignancy. Her passion for Jenny Kemp’s surreal tone, and the dysfunctional families depicted in the films of Ingmar Bergman and Wes Anderson has always intrigued her" By Meredith Fuller - Tagg
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