Hannah’s acting career spans back to the mid-90s, when she first performed in a school production. She made her professional debut with the now defunct Music Theatre Louisville in 2000 and spent many formative summers there and has since worked all over the tristate region. She often performs in musicals and dabbles in classical theatre, but her heart lies in contemporary new work.
Ariel / The Tempest / Cincinnati Shakespeare Company / 2025
Ariel / The Tempest / Cincinnati Shakespeare Company / 2025
Ariel / The Tempest / Cincinnati Shakespeare Company / 2025
Hero / Much Ado About Nothing / Cincinnati Shakespeare Company / 2024
Hero / Much Ado About Nothing / Cincinnati Shakespeare Company / 2024
Reviewers say:
The Tempest at the Cincinnati Shakespeare Company:
“Hannah Gregory as Ariel owns the show. One of the most compelling performances of Ariel I have ever seen, from physicality, vocals with sound manipulation, and musically. She is light as air, slippery as a fish, childlike, and obedient, but desperate to be free.” - Liz Eichler, League of Cincinnati Theatres
“…played with airy delight…Gregory's fluttering performance as the sprite, often nimbly climbing on remnants of the ship's rigging and enjoying the mischief she is imposing, sustains the production's rapid momentum.” - Rick Pender, Talkin’ Broadway
Much Ado About Nothing at the Cincinnati Shakespeare Company:
“In the role of Hero, dear Beatrice’s cousin, we are gifted with Hannah Gregory. The intoxicating aura Ms. Gregory brings to this show is impossible to ignore. I was so drawn in by her performance that I quite literally felt every bit of joy and every bit of despair Hero faces. … Possessing an easy chemistry with every performer in her character’s realm, Ms. Gregory offers a terribly impressive portrayal of Leonato’s… only daughter.” - Katrina “Kat” Reynolds, League of Cincinnati Theatres
As You Like It at the Cincinnati Shakespeare Company:
“Shakespeare's twisty, frothy plot…is helped along by a narrator (Hannah Gregory) who distills and advances the action with powerfully delivered songs.” -Rick Pender, Talkin Broadway
Pat the Mechanical / A Midsummer Night's Dream / Cincinnati Shakespeare Company / 2023
Pat the Mechanical / A Midsummer Night's Dream / Cincinnati Shakespeare Company / 2023
The Narrator / As You Like It / Cincinnati Shakespeare Company / 2023
The Narrator / As You Like It / Cincinnati Shakespeare Company / 2023
Feste / Twelfth Night / Cincinnati Shakespeare Company / 2022
The Lamp / Glassheart / Know Theatre / 2021
The Lamp / Glassheart / Know Theatre / 2021
Emma Edmonds / Like Demons / InBocca Performance / 2019
Whatsername / American Idiot / The Carnegie / 2019
Whatsername / American Idiot Promo / The Carnegie / 2019
Sally Bowles / Cabaret / Cincinnati Landmark Productions / 2017
Jill / Equus / Cincinnati Landmark Productions / 2017
Sally Bowles / Cabaret / Cincinnati Landmark Productions / 2017
Reviewers say:
Glassheart at Know Theatre:
“Gregory is delightful... Her accent work is strong, and her delivery is silly yet serious." -Molly Alderson, League of Cincinnati Theatres (LCT)
American Idiot at The Carnegie (Covington, Kentucky):
“Hannah Gregory, playing the ironically titled role Whatsername, brings the house down with her anthem to all disappointing boyfriends, “Letterbomb[.]” -Nathan Top, LCT
“Gregory’s voice soars, and that often happens as she’s running all over the stage.” -Jack Crumley, LCT
Descent: a Murder Ballad at the Cincinnati Fringe Festival:
“Gregory’s vocal performance, colored with her Kentucky twang and punctuated with several percussive devices (a rattling “vibraslap”), a whooshing crank and a train whistle, artfully weaves together the pieces of the tale.” -Rick Pender, CityBeat
Cabaret at Cincinnati Landmark Productions:
“Gregory is excellent as the flighty, naïve, shallow singer" -Doug Iden, LCT
"Hannah Gregory is incredibly accomplished as a singer, dancer and actress.” -Laurel Humes, LCT