Hannah Morrison is a senior Oxford continuee double-majoring in Theater Studies and Philosophy, Politics, Law. Originally from Old Lyme, CT, Hannah plans to move to Chicago post-grad to start her career in musical theater acting. At Emory, she performs with Dooley Noted A Cappella, and she's been in a variety of plays and musicals over the past four years, including Little Women (Jo March), The Park (Blanka/Amalie), and 35mm (Savior, Idle Boy). This summer, she'll be performing at the Ohio Outdoor Historical Drama Association for their summer season. Hannah is so thankful for the education, opportunities, and friendships that Theater at Emory has brought her.
What's next? This summer, I'll be performing with the summer company at the Ohio Outdoor Historical Drama Association. After that, I plan to move to Chicago and pursue musical theater acting.
Favorite accomplishment? My favorite accomplishment during my time at Emory was performing in The Park, Theater Emory's first in-person play after returning from the pandemic. That whole creative process was so fun, I loved collaborating with the rest of the team, and I learned so much throughout that show.

Hello Hannah!
Congratulations on graduating! It's been a joy seeing your theater journey from "The White Plague" to Camilla's thesis "Maya Grace Was Here" to "The Park", in addition to the many other projects you've performed in during your time at Emory! Your acting talent speaks for itself, and your dedication to and pursuit of further training at every opportunity is wonderful to see! I have no doubt you'll thrive in the Chicago theater scene! Have a great summer performing in Ohio, and let us know if there's anything you need down the line!
Best,
Tom Zhang
Hannah, congratulations on your graduation! We are so proud of your accomplishments and contributions to Theater at Emory. I can't wait to see where your acting career takes you. You did it!! CONGRATS!!!
-Lizzy Clements, Theater Studies Staff