Twisting myth, music and legend through urban eyes, award-winning storyteller Rachel Rose Reid enjoys boldly taking tales where no taleteller has been before (well, that's what they say, but she thinks they just have short memories).  

Her unique style has brought her international press plaudits, and acclaim from arts events across the world, from The Barbican to the Burning Man Festival, The Soho Theatre to Latitude.  She has been featured by the Crick Crack Club as the Tomorrow of Storytelling, and received widespread critical success for her debut show at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe Rachel Rose Reid: And They Lived in 2009 and is this year has collaborated with award-winning director Phillip Breen on her new show Rachel Rose Reid: I'm Hans Christian Andersen

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THE INDEPENDENT ON SUNDAY

...rising star of the festival circuit

 

THE INDEPENDENT

...polished & compelling...a consummate performer. Definitely one to watch...

   

 

 

THE BRITISH THEATRE GUIDE

...marvellous...polished...a gem of a show...

   

 

THE STAGE

...a compelling teller...old stories sound fresh in her mouth...

   

 

ALL THE FESTIVALS

..the audience is almost reverential in their silent appreciation...highly engrossing and weirdly wonderful!

 

   

 

 

LONDON EVENING STANDARD

 Miss of Myths...a hit

 

CLAUDIA WINKLEMAN, BBC RADIO 2 

The smash hit of this year's fringe

 

THE TIMES

...has the audience hanging on her every word...

 

LYN GARDNER, THE GUARDIAN

...A glimpse of magic (selected as one of the highlights of Latitude Festival).

 

THREE WEEKS

  It's impossible to take your eyes off her...storytelling with a unique and modern twist

 

HAIRLINE

a funny, touching hour of laughter and darkness 

 

BROADWAY BABY

Rachel Rose Reid uses classic storytelling techniques to direct the audience's gaze inwards into their imagination

 

THE LIST

Charismatic and engaging, she will have you...lapping up every word

 

FRINGE REVIEW

...she includes and enthralls, recognising that its in the relationship between the storyteller and the audience that the story emerges...RRR has had one of the friendliest receptions I have heard this fringe.  She deserves it, for the performance she gives and the entertainment without ego she provides.