Hannah R. Wing

Hannah R. Wing

Hannah Wing has an extensive background in editing and publishing. She has held positions ranging from literary magazine editor to web content manager. She has always had a soft spot for theatre and is thrilled to be writing for BroadwayWorld.com as a Contributing Editor.




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First Show:

No Man's Land

Favorite Show:

Primary Trust

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MOST POPULAR ARTICLES

Review: PAN AMERICAN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA'S TODO TANGO at Kennedy Center
Review: PAN AMERICAN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA'S TODO TANGO at Kennedy Center
April 22, 2024

On Saturday, April 20, 2024, PASO brought their program, Todo Tango, an intimate and fiery evening of tango to the Kennedy Center. 

Review: Mosaic Theater Company's World Premiere of Nancy
Review: Mosaic Theater Company's World Premiere of Nancy
April 4, 2024

Nancy is a compelling satirical play with themes which still resonate today as Indigenous communities in the U.S. (and around the world) fight to get their land back, advocate for environmental justice, and improve the lives of people within their communities.

Review: An Intimate Evening with David Foster and Katharine McPhee at the Kennedy Center
Review: An Intimate Evening with David Foster and Katharine McPhee at the Kennedy Center
February 27, 2024

Foster breaks out songs from his rolodex of hits and shares the stage with friends (and family) on the Kennedy Center stop of his tour of An Intimate Evening with David Foster and Katharine McPhee.

Review: PRETTY WOMAN The Musical at the National Theatre
Review: PRETTY WOMAN The Musical at the National Theatre
December 14, 2023

Pretty Woman: The Musical doesn’t live up to the award-winning romantic comedy that it is based on.

Review: THE TELL-TALE HEART at Synetic Theater
Review: THE TELL-TALE HEART at Synetic Theater
October 1, 2023

If you are looking for a spooky production to watch during the month of October, you don’t want to miss out on The Tell-Tale Heart, directed by Paata Tsikurishvili. 

Review: Mosaic Theater Company's ONE IN TWO at The Atlas Performing Arts Center
Review: Mosaic Theater Company's ONE IN TWO at The Atlas Performing Arts Center
June 8, 2023

Michael Kevin Darnall, Ryan Jammaal Swain, and Justin Weaks honor Love’s beautifully written play with their performances.

Review: THE OREO COMPLEX at Nu Sass Productions
Review: THE OREO COMPLEX at Nu Sass Productions
May 23, 2023

Lillian Brown shares so much in such a short span of time. Don’t miss this opportunity to see such a powerful show in its limited run at Caos on F. 

Review: BEETLEJUICE at National Theatre
Review: BEETLEJUICE at National Theatre
May 18, 2023

Whether you are a fan of the movie, have seen the musical on Broadway, or even listened to the amazing cast recording, you'll lose your head over Beetlejuice.

Review: THE BODY OF A WOMAN AS A BATTLEFIELD at ExPats Theatre
Review: THE BODY OF A WOMAN AS A BATTLEFIELD at ExPats Theatre
April 30, 2023

ExPats Theatre’s production of The Body of a Woman as a Battlefield, directed by Karin Rosnizeck, features two great actors, but stumbles with low production quality and a script which doesn’t do its characters justice. 

Review: KING LEAR at Shakespeare Theatre Company
Review: KING LEAR at Shakespeare Theatre Company
March 3, 2023

STC's King Lear is fresh and breathtaking, and even funny. Yes, there is even humor in the tragedy.

Review: IN THE GUTTER At Best Medicine Rep
Review: IN THE GUTTER At Best Medicine Rep
February 27, 2023

If you're looking for a night of light-hearted comedy disguised as a noir, this is the show for you.

Review: SEVEN METHODS OF KILLING KYLIE JENNER at Woolly Mammoth Theatre
Review: SEVEN METHODS OF KILLING KYLIE JENNER at Woolly Mammoth Theatre
February 12, 2023

What did our critic think of SEVEN METHODS OF KILLING KYLIE JENNER at Woolly Mammoth Theatre?

Review: CATS at National Theatre
Review: CATS at National Theatre
January 18, 2023

So, should you attend the Jellicle Ball? Absolutely. Cats is one of those musicals that will stay with you, whether you see it for the first time or twentieth time. think of CATS at National Theatre?

Review: AMERICA'S SEXIEST COUPLE at Best Medicine Rep
Review: AMERICA'S SEXIEST COUPLE at Best Medicine Rep
January 17, 2023

Best Medicine Rep's production of America's Sexiest Couple, directed by Kathleen Barth, explores the relationship between Susan and Craig, and how Residents impacted their lives.

Review: MLIMA'S TALE at 1st Stage Theatre
Review: MLIMA'S TALE at 1st Stage Theatre
September 21, 2022

1st Stage's production of Mlima's Tale, directed by José Carrasquillo, is a surreal approach to what happens to Mlima after his death.

Review: HOST & GUEST At Synetic Theater
Review: HOST & GUEST At Synetic Theater
September 14, 2022

Synetic's Host & Guest depicts the intensity of Kist-Khevsur conflict through an unlikely bond between two strangers.

Review: THE BLUE MAN GROUP ON TOUR at The Kennedy Center
Review: THE BLUE MAN GROUP ON TOUR at The Kennedy Center
July 24, 2022

Whether you have seen The Blue Man Group before or are going for the first time, you don’t want to miss out on this otherworldly experience. 

Review: Monumental Theatre Company's TICK, TICK...BOOM! at AINSLIE ARTS CENTER
Review: Monumental Theatre Company's TICK, TICK...BOOM! at AINSLIE ARTS CENTER
July 14, 2022

Monumental Theatre Company’s production of tick, tick...BOOM!, directed by Michael Windsor, honors Jonathan Larson’s legacy and life with an intimate and moving performance by a talented cast.

BWW Review: INTO THE WOODS at Creative Cauldron
BWW Review: INTO THE WOODS at Creative Cauldron
May 9, 2022

Creative Cauldron’s production of Sondheim’s Into the Woods, directed by Matt Conner with music direction by Elisa Rosman, concocts a magical musical within the constraints of a small theatre space. 

BWW Review:  WHY I LIVE AT THE P.O., A New Opera by UrbanArias
BWW Review: WHY I LIVE AT THE P.O., A New Opera by UrbanArias
May 2, 2022

A 70-minute opera is a challenge, especially as it is based on source material that is also short. UrbanArias’ Why I Live at the P.O. isn’t the full package, but it delivers with its lively cast.






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