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Hannah Yurke

Hannah Yurke

October 26, 2019 Hannah Yurke

Hannah Yurke, a former animation producer, moved to the Bay Area from the U.K. 22 years ago, with a degree in Communication and Media from Bournemouth University, U.K. She has written two screenplays, two novels, and story development on her husband’s movie, the horror-thriller Stay Out, Stay Alive. She is also a watercolor artist, landscape and street photographer, always carrying a camera and looking for a story! She also plays the piano, and hikes the hills of Fairfax, where she lives with her husband and two children for the last 18 years. As an avid consumer of books, movies, and theater, Hannah loves a captivating story. She started reviewing theater with Ronnie’s Awesome List ronniesawesomelist.com and is thrilled to review for Theatrius.


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