Actor. Singer. Writer. Performer.

Rebecca Lee Lerman – NYC Actor – Writer – Singer – Artist – Broadway – Musical Theatre – Theatre – TV Film
Rebecca Lee Lerman – NYC Actor – Writer – Singer – Artist – Broadway – Musical Theatre – Theatre – TV Film
Rebecca Lee Lerman – NYC Actor – Writer – Singer – Artist – Broadway – Musical Theatre – Theatre – TV Film
Rebecca Lee Lerman – NYC Actor – Writer – Singer – Artist – Broadway – Musical Theatre – Theatre – TV Film
Rebecca Lee Lerman – NYC Actor – Writer – Singer – Artist – Broadway – Musical Theatre – Theatre – TV Film

I am  a New York City based performer and writer.  I relish in those quirky, feisty roles that make people laugh. I also enjoy the roles that start out vulnerable and innocent but then turn ferocious, sexy, terrifying and heartbreaking.  An Evil Fairy Witch, as someone described!

As a writer and performer, I participated in the 72 hour shoot-out competition and my short film was selected as the top 40 out of 400 to be screened at the Asian American Film Festival.

  • "Other stand out performances include.....If you remember the scene with Bob's wife, Cynthia, and the ping pong balls in the bar, you'll laugh out loud as Rebecca Lee Lerman recreates it to the tune of "Pop Muzik"."

  • "Her (played by writer-composer Rebecca Lee Lerman, who originated the role in its concert and reading versions last year) reminded me of Alanis Morissette with a twinge of Lady Gaga: a raving compliment, trust me."

  • "Every single one of them was entertaining us and loving their roles. What enthusiasm!"

  • "Rebecca Lee Lerman's Leah is a delight, a raunchy moth flitting her wit against anyone in range. She overcomes the playwright's annoying over-reliance on Mama Cass to create a character who is beautiful because she is not afraid to be ugly."

    -August Schulenberg

  • "A shining light in the production is Leah, played by Rebecca Lee Lerman, who steals the show with her bright spark of a Mama Cass fan - no she's more than a fan, Leah invokes the most serious and loving aficionado who lives for Mama's music and sings it often in this show. And every time she did, I smiled."

  • "Another star studded part of the show was Rebecca Lee Lerman, who sang the daylights out a song that nobody but her knows the words to."

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