
Becca Brown Speaking Fee: $10,000 and Below

Speaking Fee:
$10,000 and Below
Travels From:
ORD - Chicago (All Airports)
Travels From:
ORD - Chicago (All Airports)
Primary Topic Category:
Comedy and Entertainment
Primary Topic Category:
Comedy and Entertainment
Secondary Topic Category:
LGBTQIA
Secondary Topic Category:
LGBTQIA
Becca Brown Speaker Profile: At A Glance
Becca Brown is a multifaceted performer known for her work as an actor, musician, comedian, and writer. She first gained national attention as a cast member in School of Rock and has since built a career in comedy and live performance. A regular on the Chicago theater and comedy scene, she has performed at The Second City, Steppenwolf Theatre, and other renowned venues. Brown’s work often explores themes of identity, mental health, and LGBTQIA representation. With her sharp wit and musical talent, she delivers engaging performances and thought-provoking storytelling.
Rivkah Reyes, formerly known as Becca Brown, is a versatile actor, musician, comedian, producer, and writer hailing from Chicago. They began their artistic journey at the tender age of four when their mother enrolled them in guitar lessons. This early introduction to music set the stage for a multifaceted career in the performing arts.
In the fourth grade, Rivkah showcased their musical talents on the NPR show "From the Top." This appearance opened doors, leading to their casting as Katie, the bass player, in the 2003 film "School of Rock." This role brought them into the spotlight and laid the foundation for their future endeavors in entertainment.
Following their cinematic debut, Rivkah became a prominent figure in Chicago's theater and comedy scenes. They performed in productions such as "Spamilton" and the Chicago premiere of "American Idiot." Collaborations with renowned institutions like The Second City allowed them to hone their skills in sketch comedy, improv, and stand-up, gracing stages at iO and the Laugh Factory, among others.
Beyond the stage, Rivkah expanded their repertoire to include television, appearing in the 2017 series "Easy." Their work often delves into themes of identity, mental health, and LGBTQIA representation, reflecting their personal experiences and commitment to authentic storytelling. As a queer Filipinx-Jewish artist, they bring a unique and valuable perspective to their performances, enriching the narratives they share.
Currently based in Los Angeles, Rivkah continues to engage audiences through various mediums. Their dedication to their craft and ability to seamlessly blend music, comedy, and acting make them a dynamic and influential presence in the entertainment industry.