Reviews

“Rounding out the trio of actors on modest stage set-up is Hamilton theatre veteran, Rebekka Gondosch. Playing the character of Jude…Gondosch brings a deft performance to the role and manages to draw the audience in to her plight – her enabling behaviour throughout the piece being something to which many can relate.”

Beyond James

Relative Loneliness, Open Heart Theatre, 2021

“I was most impressed, with the very physical interpretation of Gondosch’s take on a witch, she pushed the envelope on the role, almost to the edge of interpretive dance.”

— Brian Morton, View Magazine

Macbeth, 9M Theatre, 2019

“…it is actress Rebekka Gondosch (Julie, the chambermaid) who comes off as the strongest light on stage. Her wit and mannerisms had the audience giggling right from the get go, and to top it off, her Irish accent adds just that much more to the character role. Gondosch actually steals the show on several occasions, including at the end as she’s the last of the cast to leave the stage, then turns around and gives one quick wink to the audience!”

— Bryen Dunn, The Buzz Magazine

Perfect Wedding, The Village Players Toronto, 2018

“Lily Sutherland and Rebekka Gondosch are true chameleons, shifting seamlessly from children, to larger than life caricatures, to internet trolls hiding behind the veil of anonymity, to more abstract representations of feelings associated with home…Despite the volume of ideas, nothing feels wasted or out of place, and the unified voice that results speaks to the talent of the performers and their intensely-felt creativity.”

— Claudia Spadafora, Raise The Hammer

Ephemeral Home, Passing Through Theatre at Hamilton Fringe, 2018

“Attending a performance of Ephemeral Home, created by Lily Sutherland and co-performed with Rebekka Gondosch, is one of the most unique and rewarding Fringe experiences you are likely to encounter…There were shades of theatre greats lurking in these performances. Some will note the intertextuality with Samuel Beckett. I thought I heard some Philip Glass. No matter the influences, "Ephemeral Home" is thoroughly unique.”

—Bryan Boodhoo, Raise the Hammer

Ephemeral Home, Passing Through Theatre at Hamilton Fringe, 2018

“With A Parting Glass Rebekka Gondosch’s direction lovingly rendered the plays of Lady Gregory in a heartfelt audio drama that tugged so tightly upon the soul it felt like coming home after being out of country for months. The use of simple voices, lightly embellished foley work, and acapella singing brought the feel of Ireland into your own living room, at once sad, homesick, and filled with glorious imagination. Listening to this drama was a meditative experience that seemed to pull my soul from my body and take it on the journey through the plays.”

—Thistle Doyle, Artist

A Parting Glass with Lady Gregory, directed by Rebekka Gondosch for Redeemer University, 2021

“Loved how we, the audience, were encouraged to set up our space and help create the atmosphere. The beginning was so therapeutic and ASMR-like. Taken on a journey through history and time with sound bites, stories and shadows.”

—Audience Member
Through the Pages, Passing Through Theatre for Frost Bites Festival, 2021