Rachel Gubow is a New York City-based actor, singer, dancer, educator, director, and writer.
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Hailing from the suburbs of Detroit, she proudly earned her BA in Political Science from the University of Michigan, graduating as a member of Phi Beta Kappa honor society, and received her MA in Educational Theater from New York University.
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After a brief stint working the US Senate and close to a decade teaching theater in elementary schools across New York City, Rachel took the leap to pursue her dream of performing and has been on stage dazzling audiences ever since.
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Rachel was recently seen on the National Tour of Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas and has worked regionally across the country at The Fulton Theatre, Barrington Stage, Maine State Music Theatre, North Shore Music Theatre, Engeman Theater, Arts Center of Coastal Carolina, and more.
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Passionate about using theatre to build a more socially just and inclusive world, Rachel is driven to create art and cultivate community so we all may feel seen and valued. When she's not on stage or in front of a classroom, you can find her enjoying a long hike, baking the world's best chocolate chip cookies, and cuddling with her sweet rescue dog, Rosie.​​
