ACTING
Rachel Rose Reid delivers a fine piece of restrained comedy acting as Emma Hatherway-Smith - the lads' object of desire
www.fringereport.com review of ‘The Dark Hunter’


... with incredible voices, they mastered the sexy numbers with ease. The cast were equally talented as dancers... outstanding performances would have to be those of Rachel Rose Reid, as the cutesy minor, Nadine, and Amanda Liberman, as the sexual predator, Madeline... Reid had many a laugh with her innocently kooky ways. Both actresses portrayals are indeed commendable and they certainly stole the show
Emma Whitelaw, review of The Wild Party, Riverside Studios www.indielondon.co.uk
 

Rachel Rose Reid is a fairy sparkling with tinsel and impish sexuality; a sprite who is arch, credible, camp - and a touch angelic...Dance All Night is a gentle and engaging film with a cast each providing excellent performances. It's filmed with elegance, and edited impeccably to produce a tight, seamless piece of narrative
www.fringereport.com review of  Dance All Night -  48 Hour Guerilla Film Challenge Winner


...the musicians and cast, especially Rachel Reid and Joanna Williams, perform with the kind of enthusiasm needed to really bring the songs alive.... In short, Fascinating Rhythm does what it is supposed to do - make good songs sound better
Eleni Bide review of Fascinating Rhythm, Varsity


Your version [of  My Funny Valentine] is as beautiful as the song (which is saying something). Really gorgeous. By the end of it I'd completely forgotten Chet Baker had ever recorded it and had to look it up to make sure he did.
Grant Olding, www.grantolding.co.uk



Rachel Reid is glorious as the awful Tamsin
www.fringereport.com review of  5678


Rachel Reid is an especially talented actress 
Review of 5678, Varsity



STORYTELLING / CABARET
Rachel Rose Reid is a dynamic storyteller, whose …carefully crafted stories quickly drew the audience into the action. By the time she began her second story the audience was full of concentrated energy

Gill Bond, Artistic Director, Satellite Arts UK


Rachel  launched into a really lively, set of lovely stories.  She made eye  contact with listeners, sang, joked  stepped in and out of the stories  comfortably.  She won our attention and hearts immediately
Anthony Edwards, Telling Tales, Kent


We opened our season with a first visit from Rachel Rose Reid with a show which she based on the time of the year, starting with the story of Persephone...a magical opening sequence...perfectly suited to the intimate venue of the Bakehouse.  I hope we will see her return in future years.
Greenwich Storytelling Company

 
Highlights include John Peel's former eastern European Gypsy faves Mukka & Rachel Rose Reid's award-winning yarnspinning
The Guide, The Guardian, Beyond the Border Festival 2007


Rachel .. took traditional stories and put her own identity on them and was very creative and imaginative in her interpretations. I would thoroughly recommend her for any performance
Alan Sparkes, Shaggy Dog Storytellers


As part of our Cabaret Confidential season at the Theatre Museum, Rachel’s performance was astonishing.  She took the stage with an easy and ego-less charm and, with the aid of her powerful, intelligent vocals, began to weave a spell amongst the audience, with tales of mermaids, moon-gazing, and following our dreams
Paul L Martin, Millionth Muse Productions



I saw the night with Rachel Rose Reid and I felt like I had been taken back to the time when a grownup would sing me  make me feel safe. To be honest, I probably am more in need of someone like Rachel to come and tell me stories now than then, so I can forget my troubles & go on adventures in my head with her. I had some really vivid dreams that night. Something about giants and flying soft toys instead of accounts and bookings. I hope the BAC runs more  
Michelle Fisher review of Bedtime Stories, BAC, www.timeout.com

 
Rachel Rose Reid first came to the attention of PJ audiences from her collaborations with Peter Scott Presland. She's a young cabaret singer who's already made a mark with audiences at London's Jermyn Street Theatre and No 3 Green Street with her blend of song, storytelling and humour delivered with a truly dazzling voice              
Des de Moor, Pirate Jenny’s, www.desdemoor.com