ABOUT HANNA
Born in Ann Arbor Michigan, Hanna Street is a professional actress and singer. Hanna began singing when she was just three years old. She remembers jammin out to Hannah Montana and Hi-5 with her barbie microphone and picturing herself performing on a stage in front of millions of people. When Hanna was six, she moved from the midwest to the east coast in small town New Castle, New Hampshire where she became even more exposed to opportunities in the theatre industry. Hanna fell in love with acting when she performed in her first production of Annie at her elementary school and continued to perform in her school productions up until graduating high school. Hanna received her B.A. in Musical Theatre from Plymouth State University. Some of her roles include, Aunt March in Little Women: The Musical, Mrs. Alexander (and others) in The Curious Incident of the Dog in The Nightime, and Michelle/Nun in Sister Act. Hanna has had the privilege of working with many incredible mentors who have shaped her to be the performer she is today including Rachel Pantazis, Brendan Buckley, Patrick Dorow, and Benton Whitley. During Hanna’s senior year of college, she was cast in her first professional show as Schwarzy in The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee at The Firehouse Theatre. She then performed at The Palace Theatre as a backup singer in a concert tribute to Carole King. Hanna graduated from Plymouth State University in May of 2022. She currently resides in New York City where she continues to live her true passion: performing.