THE
REBEL
warrior
& THE
now in residence at sanguine
an LA-based producing collective
Meet Hannah & Roz
The Rebel & The Warrior is our producing collective. Hannah Beebe and Rosalind Bevan – two artistic kindred spirits each with a fire burning relentlessly inside of us.
Photo: Kevin Pershin
Sanguine Theatre Company is the perfect place to grow and expand our work as producers. As artists in residence, we will work with Sanguine’s foundation and structure to dismantle barriers for new work and create pathways for wild, messy, and complicated work in Los Angeles and beyond.
We want to make work that is fearless and brash and contradictory and cannot be summed up in one sentence. We want to see characters that are as complex and confusing as the people we know in real life. We want stories that are as wonderful and heartbreaking as what happens to us in real life.
is to run brazenly toward chaos. The Rebel has the courage to do the thing that no one else will, knowing there’s something better on the other side.
To be a Rebel
is to lead with unrelenting passion and conviction. The Warrior doesn’t fear the unknown, she lights her own way through it.
To be a Warrior
Hannah Beebe
Hannah Beebe is a Los Angeles based actor and producer. Originally from New Haven, Connecticut, Hannah has her BFA in Acting from Boston University and will tell you she's from Boston when she's not. She has also trained at the London Academy of Dramatic Art, ImprovBoston and The Groundlings.
As an actor, she's worked with The Huntington Theatre Company, Speakeasy Stage, Boston Playwright's Theatre and Sh!t-Faced Shakespeare, and has performed at The Broadwater, The Actor's Company and with The Groundlings.
She has co-produced four independent projects in Los Angeles, including a new web series out now.
Hannah is the creator of the world famous personality test, Hanners Briggs and was a finalist for the 2025 Mark Twain Prize for American Humor but lost to another equally famous and talented redhead, Conan O’Brien.
Hannah is also a liar and a thief and can play the spoons if no one’s looking.
Photo: Leah Huebner
Rosalind bevan
Rosalind is a director and producer based in Los Angeles. She is drawn to work that centers the undeniable resilience, humanity, and depth of who we are. She finds beauty in the complicated and imperfect, the messiness and struggle. She tells stories that ignite both the fighter and lover in her.
She has co-produced and directed two independent projects in LA — a sold-out workshop production of HOW TO HAVE SEX AGAIN by Louis Reyes McWilliams and a staged reading of Kira Rockwell’s OH, TO BE PURE AGAIN. She served as the Casting & Producing Associate at Boston's Huntington Theatre where she was the lead producer and local casting director on multiple main stage productions, workshops and readings.
As a member of the Drama League, she was the associate to Whitney White on White’s original piece, MACBETH IN STRIDE at Yale Repertory Theatre and Brooklyn Academy of Music.
She associate directed TABLE 17 and TINY FATHER at Geffen Playhouse; and ARROWHEAD and DON’T TOUCH MY HAIR at IAMA Theatre Company.
Some of her directing credits include STUCK in the Hollywood Fringe, STEW at Gloucester Stage; NO CHILD… and TWILIGHT: LOS ANGELES, 1992 at Newton Theatre Company; ECHOES by Patrick Gabridge and THE 54TH IN '22 by Kirsten Greenidge, two short audio plays at The Huntington. And MARCUS; OR THE SECRET OF SWEET, THE MOORS, and PROOF as a guest director at Boston University.
Photo: Ken Yotsukura
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we’re cooking up something big
We’re interested in fighting and sweating our way to the present and running head-first into the messiest parts of who we are.