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About Me

Rebeka Dio is a London-based actor, director and facilitator. Originally from Hungary, Rebeka comes from a street-theatre background where they worked with youth groups and theatres in Romania (Teatrul Merlin) & Hungary (Ort-Iki). In the UK they produced, directed, movement directed (The Cockpit, The Other Palace, Theatre 503, Peckham Fringe, Bitesize Festival, Hen & Chickens Theatre), composed and performed (The Space, Omnibus Theatre, The Bill Murray, Lion & Unicorn, Vault Festival, Camden & Guildford Fringe, OffBeat Oxford) across fringe theatres, pushing the boundaries of contemporary performance. Their acting credits also include performances in Poland (Gardzienice) and on screen (FC25 - For the ClubAlien at my Door, The Three Proletariat Pigs).

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Rebeka’s work explores themes of identity, folk tradition, climate justice and queerness. Their practice is rooted in embodied physical & vocal discovery, collaboration & play. They access text and character through its rhythm, musicality and dynamics, emphasising the collective in the room. Their most recent work Places I Never Think About explores first-generation migrant displacement and experiences of queerness through folklore & music.

 

Rebeka is the recipient of a Develop Your Creative Practice grant from Arts Council England in ‘Becoming a vocal leader in theatre’.

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2025. cover by VRC Studios

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