Rebeca Miller loves slow crafts, fast talking, extraordinarily long walks, and short trips on her unicycle. Graduate of New York University's Tisch School of the Arts with a BFA in Drama, and Johns Hopkins University with an MA in Nonprofit Management. Member of Actors Equity Association (AEA).
She lives in Brooklyn, NY.
Theatre Performance
Rebeca has worked regionally at Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, The Repertory Theatre of St. Louis and Florida Studio Theatre, and toured nationally with Theatreworks USA, Shakespeare in the Square, and Hampton Shakespeare Festival. In New York she has been privileged to work with: Classic Stage Company, La MaMa Theatre Club, On the Rocks Theatre Company, New York Shakespeare Exchange, Shakespeare in the Square, The Hess Collective, The Box Collective, Everyday Inferno, and the NYC Fringe Festival. She has worked with playwrights developing new work at: The Ensemble Studio Theatre, Ars Nova, Columbia University, New Georges, Clubbed Thumb, Pulse Ensemble Theatre, and the LatinX Playwrights Circle.
Film Performance
Rebeca stared in The Chanticleer, a web-series with over a million views on YouTube and recipient of the Best Short Award at the North Carolina Gay and Lesbian Film Festival. She was thrilled to join director Ethan Fuirst for his documentary short, The Victorias, official selection at Aspen Shortfest 2022, winner of the Vimeo Staff Pick Award and featured as a New Yorker documentary.
Podcasts
Rebeca was part of the 2025 Davey Award-winning writing team for season 2 of The Wreckage, a history narrative podcast produced by the American Jewish Historical Society. She was head writer and producer for The World In Front of Me, a limited series podcast slated to be released February, 2026.
Programming and Event Production
Rebeca produces events (live in-person, and broadcast) including interviews, book talks, panel discussions, symposiums, and conferences for the American Jewish Historical Society (AJHS). She developed an interview series At Lunch hosted by author and journalist Julie Salamon that has included guests such as Julianna Margulies, Ben Mankiewicz, Brian Lehrer, A.O. Scott, and Judy Heumann.
Costumed Interpretation
Rebeca worked for 5 years as a costumed interpreter at the Lower East Side Tenement Museum teaching immigration history to children from 1st to 12th grade using critical inquiry and roleplay. While there, she was part of the team that designed and launched the costumed interpretation program, Last Call. Rebeca went on to develop a virtual costumed interpretation program for AJHS on Emma Lazarus. In partnership with the Fresh Air Fund, she performed this program for hundreds of students across New York City.