Rebecca can be heard as narrator on the audiobook recording of Caryl Lewis's hauntingly atmospheric English-language debut, Drift, a love story between a young Welsh woman and a Syrian mapmaker, rich with magic, mystery and the wonder of the sea.
Nefyn has always been an enigma, even to her brother, Joseph, with whom she lives in a small cottage above a blustery cove. Hamza is a Syrian mapmaker, incarcerated in a military base a few miles up the coast. A violent storm will bring these two lost souls together—but other forces will soon try to tear them apart...
Moving between the wild Welsh coast and war-torn Syria, Drift is a love story with a difference, a hypnotic tale of lost identity, the quest for home and the wondrous resilience of the human spirit.
Rebecca can be heard as the narrator on the audiobook recording of Alex Hyde's novel, Violets.
A young woman, Violet, lies in a hospital bed in the closing days of World War Two. Her pregnancy is over and she is no longer able to conceive. With her husband deployed in Burma and her friends caught up in transitory love affairs, she must find a way to put herself back together.
In a small, watchful town in the Welsh valleys, another Violet contemplates the fate she shares with her unborn child. Unwed, an overseas posting offers a temporary way out. Plunged into the heat and disorder of Naples, her body begins to reveal the responsibility it carries even as she is drawn into the burnished circle of a charismatic new friend, Maggie.
Between these two Violets, sung into being like a babe in a nursery rhyme: a son. As their lives begin to intertwine, a spellbinding story of women's courage emerges, suffused with power, lyricism and beauty, from an exhilarating new voice in British fiction.
Rebecca can be heard voicing the character of Nina in the audiobook of Julie Corbin's novel, Whispers Of A Scandal, alongside Coral Sinclair and Sarah Durham as Bel and Rachel.
Who knows your darkest secret? After every parents' evening, friends Nina, Bel and Rachel look forward to their regular debrief at the pub. But there will be no clinking Prosecco tonight. They are discussing an anonymous note that has been left in a child's schoolbag: this class has secrets. All the parents tell lies. As more notes are discovered, scandalous accusations are made and the school playground becomes rife with rumours. Who could be revealing the three friends' secrets? Because they thought the only people who knew everything about them were each other....
Rebecca can be heard on the IWD2019 charity single Twenty First Century Woman, which raises money to support women and girls around the world. Featuring stars of London’s West End scene, singers from Hollywood film soundtracks and an all-female band of top London session musicians, it is the first ever entirely female created track to be recorded at the world renowned Abbey Road Studios.
Rebecca can be heard on several tracks on Will Barratt's debut album. Fifteen years in the making, Barratt has been writing since starting music college and this collection of 14 self-penned songs both stretches back to that time as well as representing the singer he has become.
Listen out for Rebecca on Surrender, a song written specifically for her, the tango-influenced Tatiana and Tomorrow's Song.
Rebecca recorded the lead role of Abby on this brand new musical from US composer Bobby Cronin.
A contemporary take on the Cyrano de Bergerac story with a female twist, THE CONCRETE JUNGLE is a romantic comedy of epic proportions, set in The Concrete Jungle Bar & Grill in New York City, where Abby, a nearing 30-year old Ivy League graduate, works while waiting for her writing career and love life to finally start. When Abby receives a phone call at work that changes her life forever, mistaken identity gets in the way as Abby searches deep within herself to expose her true self, flaws and all, to the man she loves. Purchase the CD here
WORDS SHARED WITH FRIENDS
Rebecca recorded two tracks which appear on WORDS SHARED WITH FRIENDS, an album of songs by musical theatre librettist & lyricist Robert Gould. This album of songs features an eclectic and international mix of musical styles, with vocals provided by an array of West End performers.
Listen out for Perfect and Where Did The Summer Go, the songs Rebecca appears on!