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Press:

From The Gas House playing Adria:
"Suzanne Karpinski directs the very charismatic Marc Jablon and an equally compelling Supatra Hanna. Jablon and Hanna
are highly skilled and totally watchable… and…the clever playwright throws us stuff that makes us sit up and take notice." -
Backstage West

"An affecting two person play about a doomed romantic relationship stars the electric Marc Jablon (recurring on ER) and
features a lovely supporting turn by Supatra Hanna. Jablon gives a fiery performance as a man jobless and alone. Hanna
gives a strong and touching performance as his estranged wife. Playwright Donnelly has written two complex roles, which
Jablon and Hanna bring vividly to life." - LA Stage Scene


"It's a tribute to the charm, talent and passion of Jablon and Hanna, and the skill of director Suzanne Karpinsky..." - LA
Weekly

"Berlin’s estranged wife, Adria,(is) played with a quiet authority by Supatra Hanna,..." - Daily Bruin


From The Swine Show playing multiple roles:

"Supatra Hanna's commercial sponsor (is) perhaps (one of) the most outrageous turns, but everyone is an unhinged hoot."
- LA Times Critics Pick

From Nathan the Wise playing Sittah:

"...his regal sister Sittah...is given charm and substance by Supatra Hanna" - T.H. McCulloh

"...his sister Sittah (played by) the beautiful Supatra Hanna." - Jewish Community Chronicle

"Also appealing (is) Hanna's sphinx-like turn as the Sultan's brainy sister." - Backstage West

From Miss Julie playing Kristine:

"As Kristine, the count's cook and Jean's betrothed, Supatra Hanna is a serene beauty of Anglo-Thai ancestry, who strikes
an exotic note unstruck by Strindberg. Hanna's excellent Kristine knows her place and knows she's a superior being. She
probably is." - Polly Warfield, Backstage West


"Supatra Hanna brings convincing peasant stolidity to the cook." - LA Weekly
Supatra is now working with veteran producer Hugh King of Chopper King Productions as VP of Development.

Supatra is with Brady, Brannon & Rich for commercials and print and Avant Artists for theatrical.

She has completed post-production for the pilot Eco Trippin' as a co-host and lead writer.

Recently, she landed a lead role in the film Little Saigon, in post-production now. Look for her as the evil assassin Kim.