Theatre Review: Showstopper!
Showstopper! the improvised musical was dreamt up by a couple of actors at a London workshop and fifteen years later...
Hannah is a writer, theatre director and researcher. She trained as a theatre director at Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts and gained a Master's in Shakespearean Studies from King's College London. She has directed plays for the Finborough Theatre in London and worked on productions in the West End and at Shakespeare's Globe. Her features have appeared in the Spectator and Spectator World. Current projects as a researcher include an upcoming book on Shakespeare for Hodder & Stoughton, and she has recently finished writing her first play. She spends most of her time chasing her two small children.
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