On Stage

For the last four years, Rebeca has honed her craft at Yale School of Drama training under experts like Ron Van Lieu, James Bundy, Yura Kordonsky, Gregory Wallace, and Mary Lou Rosato. During her graduate training, Rebeca has appeared in six Yale productions, performed as an understudy in Yale Repertory’s Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf, and was named a Jerome L. Greene Fellow. Rebeca spent last summer training at The Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis, and the summer prior performing at Chautauqua Theater Company. Before coming to Yale, Rebeca acted professionally in theaters throughout Atlanta, GA.

"Standouts in the uniformly steadfast ensemble include… [Rebeca Robles], the tough-talking star “striker” who’s most threatened by the new competition.”
Atlanta Journal-Constitution

“Robles and Sykes perfect the intensity of these moments…This play leaves no room for awkward or disingenuous connections; Robles and Sykes deliver authenticity.”
ArtsATL

“I would submit that it is Karyssa, superbly played by Ms. Robles, who emerges the hero in this play…the actors are close to flawless…we are left to marvel at two professional actors at the top of their form.”
Atlanta INtown

“We watch as [Robles] evolves from a sweet, sexy, emotionally open wife…to a physically strong, emotionally guarded woman…the most powerful character arc belongs to Rebeca Robles…”
Creative Loafing