Broadway World Review of Escape To Margaritaville “There was undeniable theater chemistry flying between Tammy (Hannah Elizabeth Boswell) and Brick (Brett Mutter). They are the perfect nonsensical couple thrown together by a few well-named cocktails and well-timed puns. But what made them such fun to watch was that they were clearly having fun with each other and the script. Comedy comes to life when the players are invested, and these two clearly were.”
Lou Harry Review of Escape To Margaritaville “Another reason I chose this show for my first visit to Beef & Boards since the pandemic was because of Hannah Elizabeth Boswell, who was so alive and fun as Malvolio in Southbank Theatre Company’s musical “Twelfth Night” earlier this year. There’s less room for creative zaniness in “Margaritaville,” but she does demonstrate range. I’m looking forward to seeing what’s next for this talent. “
Lou Harry Review of Twelfth Night “I won’t soon forget the collective joy in the audience when the fully committed Hannah Boswell wowed us with “Greatness,”
Tom Alvarez Review of Twelfth Night “Standing out for the power and intensity of her striking performance was Hannah Boswell as Malvolio, who brought down the house in “Count Malvolio,”
Plays with John and Wendy Review of Twelfth Night “Boswell is a riot in an arc that goes from bombastic to pathetic, but always fun. “
A Seat On The Aisle Review of Twelfth Night “especially sharp and enjoyable”
G. Dobbs of Bardfest Comments on Twelfth Night “Hannah brought enormous heft and a new take on a familiar character. She channels her inner Bette Midler as she belts out how she secretly wants power over the other characters. She was a force of nature.”
Broadway World Review of Wizard of Oz “Hannah Boswell stands out as a complete scene stealer every time she’s on stage, especially as a crow and a jitterbug.”
Tom Alvarez Review of Pippin “Hannah Elizabeth Boswell also stood out for her role as the practical, understanding, down-to-earth widow who falls in love with Pippin. Also strong as an actor and singer, Boswell was affecting when she sang “Love Song,” a duet with Pippin and solos of “And There He Was” and “I Guess I’ll Miss the Man.”
Plays with John and Wendy Review of the musical adaption of William Shakespeare’s Taming of the Shrew “sassy bundle of empowerment”
Plays with John and Wendy Review of Hell’s 4th Ring “And as she did in Bardfest’s “Taming of the Shrew,” Boswell’s moxie and vocal skill blew. me. away. “