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HANNAH ALIZA GOLDMAN (she/her) is a producer, performer, and voiceover artist based in Brooklyn. Her original theater project In the Kitchen, commissioned for the International Human Rights Arts Festival, enjoyed a sold-out run at Access Theater. With the support of the 2020 Brooklyn Arts Fund Grant, Hannah and her team adapted In the Kitchen into a pandemic-safe version: an audio play & accompanying recipe box. Subsequently, excerpts from the In the Kitchen audio play were on display at the Jewish Museum of Maryland.

To further her education in audio production, Hannah attained the Avid Specialist Certification for Pro Tools. She is also certified in Field Audio Equipment and Studio Podcasting from BRIC Arts Media. In May, Hannah graduated from the Salt Institute for Documentary Studies, specializing in Radio & Podcasting. She has since produced podcasts for Citizen Racecar and the hit iHeart Media show It’s OK That You’re Not OK with Megan Devine. You can listen to her audio production portfolio on this site.

Prior to the pandemic, Hannah co-produced a sold-out seasonal comedy show at the Peoples Improv Theater with Jamie Benson called “The Straight Man: A Comedy Show Without One.” During the pandemic, she turned her talents to voiceover and gained a distinguished roster of clients including Moncler, Figure, and Voodoo Ranger. As a writer, Hannah has contributed to Alma and The Forward. As a live event producer, she has produced cultural gatherings that drew hundreds of people to prominent New York venues including Wild Birds, Ayat, WOW Cafe Theater, Access Theater, and Widdi Hall.

Education: Duke Ellington School of the Arts, NYU Tisch, Salt Institute of Documentary Studies