Wednesday, 2 September 2015

Bio:

An actor-director-writer enthusiast doing a BA Theatre Major in UBC. Born in Hong Kong, raised in Singapore, ethnically English and Filipina, studying in Vancouver and currently abroad in England, Hannah aspires to share her international stories with others. From a performer to an audience member, she relishes in both in front and behind the scenes. She marvels about how drama sparks the intellect, raises queries and conversations about social, historical, political or even environmental topics. Whether Hannah's roles on stage be cross-gender or type-cast, they have broadened her perspectives of the way of life through the chance to step into different shoes.

In United World College of South East Asia’s (UWCSEA) promenade production: ‘The Pity of War’

In United World College of South East Asia's (UWCSEA) production of 'The 39 Steps' by Alfred Hitchcock (Patrick Barlow's adaptation).
 In UWCSEA's production of 'The 39 Steps' by Alfred Hitchcock (Patrick Barlow's adaptation).

In UWCSEA's production, 'Iberlebn' - an adaptation of Arthur Miller's 'Playing for Time'.

Planning the Vancouver Skit
Planning our first performance in UBC's BFA in Acting program: The Vancouver Skit

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Forming the Vancouver Bus Ride Skit!