Jenna Jackson Morris

Jenna Jackson Morris is dancer, singer, actress, choreographer and teaching artist based in Atlanta, GA. She is a proud VA native and attended Oklahoma City University, receiving her Bachelor of Science Degree in American Dance Pedagogy. Jenna has performed in various Atlanta productions including most recently Rigoletto (The Atlanta Opera) and Oodles of Doodles (Alliance Theatre TVY). Other favorites include 42nd Street, Holiday Inn (City Springs Theatre), Cinderella, Mamma Mia (Aurora Theatre), White Christmas (Atlanta Lyric Theatre/Jennie T. Anderson Theatre) and Catch Me If You Can (Atlanta Lyric Theatre). Jenna served as the resident choreographer at the World of Coca-Cola and taught musical theatre and tap at Dance 101, Georgia Dance Conservatory and The Performer’s Warehouse. She has worked with the Alliance Theatre as a teaching artist since 2017 and has loved getting to bring the arts to the community through their phenomenal educational programming. Jenna strives to bring a positive energy to every space that encourages acceptance, creative participation and new discoveries. She enjoys supporting teachers and students to use the arts as a vehicle for expression and connection. She hopes to ignite confidence in each person that they are artists themselves and have so much to offer to the world with everything they already have.
Jenna Jackson Morris is dancer, singer, actress, choreographer and teaching artist based in Atlanta, GA.

She is a proud VA native and attended Oklahoma City University, receiving her Bachelor of Science Degree in American Dance Pedagogy. Jenna has performed in various Atlanta productions including most recently Rigoletto (The Atlanta Opera) and Oodles of Doodles (Alliance Theatre TVY). Other favorites include 42nd Street, Holiday Inn (City Springs Theatre), Cinderella, Mamma Mia (Aurora Theatre), White Christmas (Atlanta Lyric Theatre/Jennie T. Anderson Theatre) and Catch Me If You Can (Atlanta Lyric Theatre). Jenna served as the resident choreographer at the World of Coca-Cola and taught musical theatre and tap at Dance 101, Georgia Dance Conservatory and The Performer’s Warehouse. She has worked with the Alliance Theatre as a teaching artist since 2017 and has loved getting to bring the arts to the community through their phenomenal educational programming.

Jenna strives to bring a positive energy to every space that encourages acceptance, creative participation and new discoveries. She enjoys supporting teachers and students to use the arts as a vehicle for expression and connection. She hopes to ignite confidence in each person that they are artists themselves and have so much to offer to the world with everything they already have.