Dividing Day – Rebecca Caine
From writers including Barber, Bernstein, Bucchino, Guettel, Ian-Gordon, Sondheim, Weill and Yeston.
International musical theatre and opera soprano Rebecca Caine has played everything from Cosette to Lulu, and recently won rave reviews for herperformance as Iris Robinson in Conor Mitchell’s Abomination with the Belfast Ensemble at the Southbank. Last year she performed the role of Margaret in The Light in the Piazza to great acclaim for Central City Opera in the States, and in between is occasionally found anywhere in the world taking the habit as the world’s least likely Mother Abbess.
‘Spotless soprano’- Independent
‘Caine gives a terrific central performance as Iris, sumptuously sung, acted with considerable subtlety’ – Guardian
‘The production is carried, brilliantly, by the soprano Rebecca Caine. Her Robinson combines burningly neurotic conviction with riveting vulnerability’ – Financial Times
‘The remarkable Canadian soprano Rebecca Caine is outstanding’- The Observer
‘As played and sung by the superb Rebecca Caine, Robinson is far more interesting than a ranting caricature’ – The Times
Image – Jennie Scott