Hannah Sloat-Actress
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Jericho
(The Attic Theater Company)


​ "Ms. Sloat’s fully felt and entirely committed portrayal of Julie sustains the complications of watching a woman stay in an abusive relationship. Mr. Weller achieves the difficult task of empowering a woman to go after what she desires, clear-eyed, even when what she desires may be unsafe and unpredictable. He respects her enough not to protect her." -Nicole Cardoni, Plays to See

"Ms. Sloat makes an appealing Julie," ​Laura Collins-Hughes, The New York Times

HENRY IV 
(SMITH STREET STAGE)

"A sly but troubled Hannah Sloat plays a prince who enjoys a good time down at the bar, but never seems to stop thinking about that inevitable future. The journey that she takes away from Falstaff and the audience is upsetting." Corbin West, New York Theatre Review
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"Sloat's Hal is a cocky playboy, mean in his pranks and insensitive in the tenor of his insults. He's drunk at the start of the centerpiece Eastcheap Tavern scene, and he maintains a smug attitude in his interview with his father where, at best, they achieve an uneasy truce to the end of Part One ...Sloat delivers Hal's "I know you" soliloquy as an idea she's just hit upon, a potential strategy to wonder over but not necessarily embrace: she just doesn't have a sense of dedication about anything except having fun." -Eric Minton, Shakespearances.com

Dragon’s Breath 
(NY Fringe Festival):

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“Hannah Sloat (Laura) is a stand out. She captures the essence of her troubled character finding strength in the book then blossoms into a strong—delusional—but still strong woman” ~Jervelle Frederick, Front Row Center

“Hannah Sloat plays Laura's descent from innocent and bullied dragon lover to strong and confident but deluded cult leader to perfection” ~Natalie Sacks, Charged.fm

“Sloat gives an excellent performance as the fan who goes from shy nobody to high priestess.” ~Wendy Caster, Show Showdown

“Hannah Sloat as Laura is a total dragon nerd whose personal agenda spirals into fervent dragon mania in a funny, yet believable transformation.” ~David Fuller, NY Theater Now

 Venus in Fur 
(NC Stage/Immediate Theater Project):



“Sloat does Vanda with wild abandon...” ~Jim Cavener, Asheville Citizen Times

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The Glory of Living
​(Revolve Productions):

*2014 New York Innovative Theater Award Nomination for Outstanding Actress in a Leading Role*

 “Hannah Sloat brilliantly shows Lisa’s downhill slide from independent, self-possessed and sassy 15-year-old to submissive, anesthetized go-to murderer wife … Sloat is flawless in the final scene” ~ Carole Di Tosti, BlogCritics

“Sloat shines in these moments. She plays Lisa with incredible subtlety and intrigue.” ~Jordan Swisher, Theater is Easy

“Hannah Sloat’s Lisa is equal parts sweet, brainless, codependent, and monster…Sloat is absolutely believable as the complicated Lisa.” ~ Karen D’Onofrio, (eljnyc.com/offbway)


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