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Audition Rejections, Superstitions & Drama Game Chaos with Jacob Fowler | How Very Hannah: Episode 10

Audition Rejections, Superstitions & Drama Game Chaos with Jacob Fowler | How Very Hannah: Episode 10

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Rejection? I don’t know her….


Okay fine, I did, but in episode 10 I’m entering my chill era - talking all about flipping the script on audition knockbacks and finally learning not to take every “no” like it’s a personal attack from the West End gods… it’s giving ✨growth✨


We’re also diving into theatre superstitions (yes, I said Macbeth, and no, I’m not sorry), plus I reminisce on the time MICHAEL JACKSON showed up at Oliver?! I wish I was making it up.


Oh – and wait… is that someone at the curtain? 👀


Yep, it’s only Jacob Fowler! He pops in for a beautifully unhinged round of “Guess That Musical Character” that gets chaotic... (obviously!)


And this week’s Confessions of a Drama Queen involves a very juicy theatre crush!!


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