REGINA HARBOUR
Actress Singer Director EMC
September 19, 2024 Welcome to my website! Check here for updates on my acting journey.
Regina spent a great summer in Winchester, VA at the Shenandoah Summer Music Theatre, doing FIDDLER ON THE ROOF and THE DROWSY CHAPERONE.
Earlier this year Regina was in FL playing Fraulein Schneider in CABARET at the Sharon Studio Theatre, Tierra Del Sol, in the Villages FL. It had a sold out run from Feb 2 - March 2, 2024.
What They're Saying About Regina!
THE DROWSY CHAPERONE
The supporting cast is just as strong as the two leads. Regina Harbour is delightfully ditsy as Mrs. Tottendale, who doesn’t seem to have a clue but does appear to know what she wants in the end. (Paul Webb, theatregoersthought.blogspot.com)
CABARET
As Fraulein Schnieder and Herr Schultz, the heart and soul of the show, Regina Harbour and Mark N. Miller have wonderful chemistry. You can’t help but smile when Ms. Harbour gushes over a pineapple (a gift from her suitor), and you swoon when they croon “Married,” two older people coming together in hopeful wedded bliss to silence that loud, empty space called loneliness. . .But alas, CABARET'S soul is dark, and the end of their relationship over his being Jewish and her want for survival is almost too painful to witness.
The very talented and real Ms. Harbour gets to sing one of the forgotten gems of musical theatre, “So What?’, a sort of philosophy of surrender of the times: Bad things happen; what can you do about it? And her Act 2 number, “What Would You Do,” is withering, with the band bringing out the bass, the constant sound of trains, the rumble of the rails. And the song really points at us, the audience, asking us the same question, making us look at ourselves if faced with similar circumstances: What would we do? With Ms. Harbour breaking your heart here, you will be hard-pressed to find a better rendition of the song. (Peter Nason, Broadwayworld.com) ONCE Regina Harbour (as Girl's mother) delivers a powerful performance and would make Weird Al proud with how quickly she mastered the accordion. (Lee Green) A MIGHTY FORTRESS IS OUR BASEMENT"The second act leads us toward the altar for the nuptials, but not before Vivian emerges as a champion at the county fair. "Vivian Snustad: Pickle Queen!" is as adorable as it is awkward sounding, and Harbour's voice is a marvel." Sierra Lodestar THE SOUND OF MUSIC "Ms. Harbour delivers a towering, prayerful hymn of inspiration in the soaring "Climb Every Mountain" which takes on extra, literal significance at the climactic closing scene." Jonathan Turner, www.qconline.com" "Also excelling are Regina Harbour with an excellent 'Climb Every Mountain', as Mother Abbess." David Burke, www.qctimes.com ME AND MY GIRL "Maria is played by Regina Harbour, with the perfect amount of upper crustiness and warmth. Yes, I said warmth. The Duchess is a complex character. She's totally awful to the sweet Sally and a taskmaster to Bill, but there's an underlying playfulness to her, thanks to Harbour's nuanced performance." Jane Holahan, Lancaster New Era "The Hareford clan is a group of insufferable aristocrats who want to cling to their snobbish ways. Regina Harbour is Maria, Duchess of Dene, with the right spin of pure British royalty noblesse oblige." Di Saggau, The River Weekly News "Regina Harbour's Duchess of Dene and Paul Glodfelter as Sir John Tremayne are first rate and great fun as the at first stern and snobby hoi poloi, while still giving a bit of tongue in cheek humor to defending the aristocratic traditions." Marsha Wagner, CaptivaSanibel.com RODGERS AND HAMMERSTEIN'S CINDERELLA"Regina Harbour delivers a fascinating and delightful comic turn as Cinderella's other worldy fairy godmother." Arizona Weekly MEET ME IN ST LOUIS"Regina Harbour, as Katie the maid, and Jessica Taige, as Esther, are especially engaging and adept belters" Julie Peterson - Phoenix News Times "Regina Harbour's strict but genuine Katie is perfect for the family maid." Chris Curcio, Curtain Up Phoenix A CHRISTMAS CAROL"The ghosts of Christmas Past and Present, (David Zarbock and Regina Harbour) are properly imposing, affecting and engaging. Zarbock and Harbour have a solid feel for this larger than life material and are comfortable in roles that many might find uncomfortable." Dan Hagen , News Progress. MY FAIR LADY"Outstanding supporting work is turned in by Regina Harbour as his practical, down to Brit housekeeper." Marty Crisp, Lancaster Sunday News "Regina Harbour is a perfect Mrs. Pearce." Jane Holohan, Lancaster New Era "Regina Harbour, as the redoubtable housekeeper, Mrs. Pearce, is very good." Paula Shulak, Goldfish Publishers.com OLIVER"As Mr. Bumble and the Widow Corney, Wheeler B. Kincaid and Regina Harbour are a hoot!." Alec Harvey, Birmingham News BEAUTY AND THE BEAST"Among the enchanted residents, Regina Harbour has a rich soprano as Mrs. Potts." Bob Curtwright, Wichita Eagle. THE MUSIC MAN"Regina Harbour's portrayal of Marian's sweetheart of a mother is erin go bravo." Lancaster New Era. BEAUTY QUEEN OF LEENANE"Mag, the mother, is played by Regina Harbour, who gives dimension and life to what could easily have been a one dimensional hag." Pamela Morse, Birmingham News GYPSY"Regina Harbour, who was the sweet, motherly Mrs. Paroo in Music Man, nearly stops the show with her brazen performance as the stripper, Mazeppa." Ivan Lincoln, Deseret News.
The very talented and real Ms. Harbour gets to sing one of the forgotten gems of musical theatre, “So What?’, a sort of philosophy of surrender of the times: Bad things happen; what can you do about it? And her Act 2 number, “What Would You Do,” is withering, with the band bringing out the bass, the constant sound of trains, the rumble of the rails. And the song really points at us, the audience, asking us the same question, making us look at ourselves if faced with similar circumstances: What would we do? With Ms. Harbour breaking your heart here, you will be hard-pressed to find a better rendition of the song. (Peter Nason, Broadwayworld.com) ONCE Regina Harbour (as Girl's mother) delivers a powerful performance and would make Weird Al proud with how quickly she mastered the accordion. (Lee Green) A MIGHTY FORTRESS IS OUR BASEMENT"The second act leads us toward the altar for the nuptials, but not before Vivian emerges as a champion at the county fair. "Vivian Snustad: Pickle Queen!" is as adorable as it is awkward sounding, and Harbour's voice is a marvel." Sierra Lodestar THE SOUND OF MUSIC "Ms. Harbour delivers a towering, prayerful hymn of inspiration in the soaring "Climb Every Mountain" which takes on extra, literal significance at the climactic closing scene." Jonathan Turner, www.qconline.com" "Also excelling are Regina Harbour with an excellent 'Climb Every Mountain', as Mother Abbess." David Burke, www.qctimes.com ME AND MY GIRL "Maria is played by Regina Harbour, with the perfect amount of upper crustiness and warmth. Yes, I said warmth. The Duchess is a complex character. She's totally awful to the sweet Sally and a taskmaster to Bill, but there's an underlying playfulness to her, thanks to Harbour's nuanced performance." Jane Holahan, Lancaster New Era "The Hareford clan is a group of insufferable aristocrats who want to cling to their snobbish ways. Regina Harbour is Maria, Duchess of Dene, with the right spin of pure British royalty noblesse oblige." Di Saggau, The River Weekly News "Regina Harbour's Duchess of Dene and Paul Glodfelter as Sir John Tremayne are first rate and great fun as the at first stern and snobby hoi poloi, while still giving a bit of tongue in cheek humor to defending the aristocratic traditions." Marsha Wagner, CaptivaSanibel.com RODGERS AND HAMMERSTEIN'S CINDERELLA"Regina Harbour delivers a fascinating and delightful comic turn as Cinderella's other worldy fairy godmother." Arizona Weekly MEET ME IN ST LOUIS"Regina Harbour, as Katie the maid, and Jessica Taige, as Esther, are especially engaging and adept belters" Julie Peterson - Phoenix News Times "Regina Harbour's strict but genuine Katie is perfect for the family maid." Chris Curcio, Curtain Up Phoenix A CHRISTMAS CAROL"The ghosts of Christmas Past and Present, (David Zarbock and Regina Harbour) are properly imposing, affecting and engaging. Zarbock and Harbour have a solid feel for this larger than life material and are comfortable in roles that many might find uncomfortable." Dan Hagen , News Progress. MY FAIR LADY"Outstanding supporting work is turned in by Regina Harbour as his practical, down to Brit housekeeper." Marty Crisp, Lancaster Sunday News "Regina Harbour is a perfect Mrs. Pearce." Jane Holohan, Lancaster New Era "Regina Harbour, as the redoubtable housekeeper, Mrs. Pearce, is very good." Paula Shulak, Goldfish Publishers.com OLIVER"As Mr. Bumble and the Widow Corney, Wheeler B. Kincaid and Regina Harbour are a hoot!." Alec Harvey, Birmingham News BEAUTY AND THE BEAST"Among the enchanted residents, Regina Harbour has a rich soprano as Mrs. Potts." Bob Curtwright, Wichita Eagle. THE MUSIC MAN"Regina Harbour's portrayal of Marian's sweetheart of a mother is erin go bravo." Lancaster New Era. BEAUTY QUEEN OF LEENANE"Mag, the mother, is played by Regina Harbour, who gives dimension and life to what could easily have been a one dimensional hag." Pamela Morse, Birmingham News GYPSY"Regina Harbour, who was the sweet, motherly Mrs. Paroo in Music Man, nearly stops the show with her brazen performance as the stripper, Mazeppa." Ivan Lincoln, Deseret News.