Jenna Jackson Morris is proud to be an actress and teaching artist in the Atlanta area. She graduated Magna Cum Laude from Oklahoma City University and received a Bachelor of Science Degree in American Dance Pedagogy. After graduating from OCU, she performed as a dancer and magic assistant overseas on the island of Guam in Dream (Sandcastle Theater). She appeared on Extreme Makeover Home Edition and danced alongside Kristin Chenoweth during a Broadway themed episode. Recent Atlanta productions include West Side Story, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Catch Me If You Can, Damn Yankees and Young Frankenstein at the Atlanta Lyric Theatre as well as Evita at Serenbe Playhouse. Jenna has worked with arts based programs across the United States and is thrilled for the opportunity to share her passion and joy with students at the Alliance Theatre!
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