
"As Robert and Gertrude, Rick Eldredge and Rebecca Castelli make a fine pair, wisely focusing on their characters' circumstances and objectives and trusting Wilde's humor to take care of itself." (An Ideal Husband, Porchlight Theatre Company)- Jean Schiffman, Backstage West
" Rebecca Castelli, the dialect coach for Porchlight’s production, is to be commended for her detailed work. The characters do not sound alike as they possess their own variation of the British dialect. The audience completely forgets that they are watching American actors as they are drawn into the place of the play." (Enchanted April, Porchlight Theatre Company)- Maria Vrobel, Listen & Be Heard Weekly Archives
"Dialect coach Rebecca Castelli certainly had her work cut out for her as she helped the actors create a variety of accents. "
(Jekyll & Hyde, Town Hall Theatre) - Sally Hogarty, Contra Costa Times
In this production, special credit should go to ... Dialect Coach, Rebecca Castelli, for crafting smooth English accents in this non-British cast."
(Private Fears in Public Places, Ross Valley Players) - Rosine Reynolds, For All Events
"Rebecca Castelli, as Elyot's spurned new bride, Sibyl Chase, consistently underscores the acid dialogue with a petulant stamp of the foot or a positively corrosive stare." - (Private Lives, Cinnabar Theatre) - Dan Taylor, The Press Democrat
"There are the two Californian women who made assassination attempts on Gerald Ford within 17 days of each other in 1975 — Squeaky Fromme (Cody Metzger) and Sara Jane Moore (a very disturbing Rebecca Castelli). " - (Assassins, Shotgun Players) Lance Knobel, Berkeleyside
"Castelli is dazzling as Moore, the eccentric housewife who shoots Gerald Ford. She's the singer with serious chops in this show." - Erika Milvy, East Bay Express
" Rebecca Castelli, the dialect coach for Porchlight’s production, is to be commended for her detailed work. The characters do not sound alike as they possess their own variation of the British dialect. The audience completely forgets that they are watching American actors as they are drawn into the place of the play." (Enchanted April, Porchlight Theatre Company)- Maria Vrobel, Listen & Be Heard Weekly Archives
"Dialect coach Rebecca Castelli certainly had her work cut out for her as she helped the actors create a variety of accents. "
(Jekyll & Hyde, Town Hall Theatre) - Sally Hogarty, Contra Costa Times
In this production, special credit should go to ... Dialect Coach, Rebecca Castelli, for crafting smooth English accents in this non-British cast."
(Private Fears in Public Places, Ross Valley Players) - Rosine Reynolds, For All Events
"Rebecca Castelli, as Elyot's spurned new bride, Sibyl Chase, consistently underscores the acid dialogue with a petulant stamp of the foot or a positively corrosive stare." - (Private Lives, Cinnabar Theatre) - Dan Taylor, The Press Democrat
"There are the two Californian women who made assassination attempts on Gerald Ford within 17 days of each other in 1975 — Squeaky Fromme (Cody Metzger) and Sara Jane Moore (a very disturbing Rebecca Castelli). " - (Assassins, Shotgun Players) Lance Knobel, Berkeleyside
"Castelli is dazzling as Moore, the eccentric housewife who shoots Gerald Ford. She's the singer with serious chops in this show." - Erika Milvy, East Bay Express

"Metzger's Fromme and the golden-toned Rebecca Castelli's bumbling Sara Jane Moore capture the comedy of their botched attempts."
- Robert Hurwitt, SF Gate
"...the cunning charms of the sublimely silly G & S fable of the indentured pirate Frederic, and his attempts to revert to a life of proper British gentility with the lovely Mabel (the superb soprano Rebecca Castelli), shine through. ....In addition to Castelli's silvery rendition of "Poor Wandering One" and her ear-pleasing duets with Markham ...."
- Misha Berson, Seattle Times
"Dialect coach Rebecca Castelli has helped to meld these articulate voices into excellent characterizations..." (Pygmalion, Town Hall Theatre)
- Charles Jarrett, For All Events Blogspot
"Rebecca Castelli as Megaera/Meg has a voice like a bell that snaps attention to her lines with beauty and terror." (Just Desserts, Those Women Productions)
- Meg Elison, Daily Cal
"...and his up-from-nothing, queen-bee wife, Natasha (Rebecca Castelli in a marvelously imperious performance)." (Three Sisters, Porchlight Theatre Company)
- Theaterkat's Blog
"Rebecca Castelli is very funny as the scatterbrained Moore..." (Assassins, Shotgun Players)
- Sam Hurwitt, The Idiolect
"The uniformly excellent cast includes .... the beautifully voiced Rebecca Castelli as Sara Jane Moore..."
- Sally Hogarty, Contra Costa Times
- Robert Hurwitt, SF Gate
"...the cunning charms of the sublimely silly G & S fable of the indentured pirate Frederic, and his attempts to revert to a life of proper British gentility with the lovely Mabel (the superb soprano Rebecca Castelli), shine through. ....In addition to Castelli's silvery rendition of "Poor Wandering One" and her ear-pleasing duets with Markham ...."
- Misha Berson, Seattle Times
"Dialect coach Rebecca Castelli has helped to meld these articulate voices into excellent characterizations..." (Pygmalion, Town Hall Theatre)
- Charles Jarrett, For All Events Blogspot
"Rebecca Castelli as Megaera/Meg has a voice like a bell that snaps attention to her lines with beauty and terror." (Just Desserts, Those Women Productions)
- Meg Elison, Daily Cal
"...and his up-from-nothing, queen-bee wife, Natasha (Rebecca Castelli in a marvelously imperious performance)." (Three Sisters, Porchlight Theatre Company)
- Theaterkat's Blog
"Rebecca Castelli is very funny as the scatterbrained Moore..." (Assassins, Shotgun Players)
- Sam Hurwitt, The Idiolect
"The uniformly excellent cast includes .... the beautifully voiced Rebecca Castelli as Sara Jane Moore..."
- Sally Hogarty, Contra Costa Times