In the role of "Mary Hill, Barfly, Witness"
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"Anna Hill, as the barfly who witnesses the vehicular vendetta, brings
much strength and believability to her musical testimony."
John Thomas, "Revenge Most Sweet", The Drama Review
In the role of "Abigail Morris, Esq., Corporate Attorney"
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". . . A hip-hop musical mystery with an enjoyable score that features a cast that goes all out in a bold musical-comedy performance." Jeanette Toomer, Backstage, NYC
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"The cast has fine expressive voices. Anna Hill who plays the lawyer and Angel
Martinez who plays the shady entrepreneur who is a sucker for a conniving woman are
particularly fine singers." Gene Kilik, Town and Village NYC
"The play can be very funny at times. One scene which will have you laughing is when Abigail Morris, an attorney (played by Anna Hill),
argues with Kenya Johnson, the widow of the murdered man. Comparing notes on their lives, they sing the hilarious song, 'Bitch, I'm Better
Than You.'" Linda Armstrong, New York Amsterdam News
Anna Hill, a graduate of Butler Conservatory, Indianapolis, in Voice. She has performed as an
actor/singer in off-Broadway and off-off Broadway Productions, as well as touring with the Schreiber
Repertory Group throughout the U.S.
After a hiatus, this writer, actress and singer made her return to her first love, the theatre, in Jacqueline
Hankins' Hip Hop Musical Mystery, COOKING THE BOOKS: A RECIPE FOR MURDER, with her critically
acclaimed portrayal of a "Abigail Morris, corporate lawyer". After a successful theatrical run in 2004, the
filmed version won 2007 Best Musical Film Short at the New York International Independent Film & Video
Festival, New York City.
Also after a successful theater run in 2005, the filmed version of
A WEAPON MOST UNUSUAL won 2006 Best Musical Film Short in both the Spring and Fall Festivals at
the New York International Independent Film Festival, New York City.
Anna distinguished herself yet again in the role of "Rev. Joyce Stevens, Pastor" in the theater version of A
MURDER AT THE CHURCH at the 2007 Strawberry Theatre Festival and the 2007 Potpourri Theatre
Festival. The feature-length film will be released in 2008.