Hanna Street

Hanna Street

Music Teaching Artists
VOICE

Hanna Street is a professional performer and teaching artist on the Seacoast. As a New Hampshire native, Hanna has been involved in many performing opportunities in the area, including The Seacoast Repertory Theatre, The Firehouse Center For The Arts, and The Players’ Ring. She attended Plymouth State University where she performed in many shows, including Little Women, Sister Act, and The Curious Incident of The Dog in The Nighttime. After graduating with a major in Musical Theatre Performance and a minor in Voice, she quickly landed her first professional performance as a backup vocalist for a Carole King Concert Tribute at The Palace Theatre in Manchester, NH. In addition to performing, Hanna has directed youth theatre at Hackmatack Playhouse in Berwick, Maine, and was the music director for the annual variety show at Newfound Regional High School in Bristol, NH. Hanna spent a year in Dallas, Texas where she was the assistant director for Time To Shine Performing Arts in Fort Worth. Hanna has experience teaching Musical Theatre, Pop/Rock, and Classical vocal styles and is excited to share her joy of singing with the students of PMAC.

As a voice teacher, my philosophy centers on creating a supportive and inspiring environment where students feel empowered to explore and develop their voices. Every voice is unique and I design my lessons to meet each student’s individual needs and goals. My approach integrates technique, artistry, and personal expression. My objective is to help students unlock their vocal potential, along with instilling confidence and a lifelong love for singing.

Education: B.A. in Musical Theatre Performance, Plymouth State University

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