Hannah graduated magna cum laude with a degree in Film Production and Theatre/Design from Bowling Green State University in May 2020. She is a passionate theatre artist, director, and educator and a strong advocate for arts education. Hannah consistently finds and creates her own opportunities in the arts and has worked on 20+ theatrical productions with a range of responsibilities, worked as seasonal staff for the Cleveland International Film Festival for 3 years, and served as the youngest member on the Ohio Alliance for Arts Education for 2 years. Currently, she is as a board member for Sandstone Summer Theatre (SST), where she has served as a Director, Scenic Designer, and Costume Designer. Her favorite theatrical credits include Costume Design for Cabaret (SST) and Something Rotten (Saint Ignatius Harlequins), Scenic Design/Painting for Beauty and the Beast (SST), and Direction for Clue (Midview High School Drama).
Outside of theatre, Hannah loves creating art pieces through various mediums including graphic design, drawings, photography, and paintings. She loves astrology, interior design, songwriting, thrifting, watching period films/tv shows, and seeing theatre productions. A fun fact about Hannah is that she has been a vegetarian for 5 years.
Hannah is inspired by Broadway designers such as David Korins (Beetlejuice, Hamilton), Anna Louizos (School of Rock), and Rachel Hauck (Hadestown). Her favorite films are WALL-E, The Shape of Water, Spiderman: Into the Spiderverse, La La Land, and Amelie.
More information on about Hannah’s work can be found on her Portfolio page.