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“Thoroughly Modern Millie” dances into BYU's de Jong Concert Hall Jan. 21

Audiences will find their toes tapping as flappers take the stage, tap-dancing the night away in Brigham Young University’s Department of Theatre and Media Arts production of the Broadway smash-hit “Thoroughly Modern Millie.” It will run nightly at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 21 until Saturday, Jan. 31, except Sundays and Mondays, at the Harris Fine Arts Center’s de Jong Concert Hall.

Tickets are $21, or $15 with BYU or student ID. Tickets for the preview performance Wednesday, Jan. 21 are $13. All tickets can be purchased online at www.byuarts.com, by phone at (801) 422-4322 or in person at the Harris Fine Arts Center Ticket Office. A special “Meet the Company” night will take place after the show Thursday, Jan. 22, and Thursday, Jan. 29.

Adapted from the 1967 Universal Pictures film starring Julie Andrews and Mary Tyler Moore, the 2002 Broadway production of “Thoroughly Modern Millie” won five Tony Awards with its all-new musical score by Jeanine Tesori and Dick Scanlon, as well as its revamped storyline by Scanlon and Richard Morris.

Against the backdrop of 1922 Jazz-era New York, small-town girl Millie Dillmount sets out to shed her old-fashioned ways and make a new, modern life for herself.

With tap numbers like “Forget About the Boy” and romantic ballads like “I Turned the Corner,” “Thoroughly Modern Millie” has quickly become an American musical theater favorite.

Its exhilarating music and tap dancing, as well as bright costumes and art-deco design, make the show an absolute visual spectacular, according to director George Nelson.

“But amid the flashy spectacle, there’s a home-spun message,” Nelson said. “Though fads and fashions come and go, the things that really matter never change.”

“We’re surrounded by a world where everything that’s ‘modern’ or ‘new’ is okay,” said Courtney Pew, who plays Millie. “The fact is, we can decide for ourselves. Our morals, our principles — they don’t need to change with the times.”

Other roles include Jeff Pew as Jimmy Smith, Aurora Florence as Miss Dorothy Brown, Erik Agle as Trevor Graydon, Carolyn Hartvigsen as Mrs. Meers and Raylynne Riggs as Muzzy Van Hossmere.

“Thoroughly Modern Millie” is choreographed by Lisa Stoddard, with musical director Randy Boothe and orchestra conductor Gayle Lockwood. Other production team members include dramaturg Melanie Antuna, stage manager Katie Harrel, scenic designer Eric Fielding, costume designer Janet Swenson, lighting designer Elizabeth Bunch and sound designer Troy Streeter.

For more information, contact George Nelson, artistic director, at (801) 422-4269 or george_nelson@byu.edu.

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Left to right, Ching Ho (Adam Meyers), Miss Dorothy (Aurora Florence), Muzzy (Ralynne Riggs), Jimmy (Jeffery Pew) and Millie (Courtney Pew).

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Muzzy (Ralynne Riggs) and Mrs. Meers (Carolyn Hartvigsen).

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Millie Dillmont (Courtney Pew) and Trevor Graydon (Eric Agle).

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Trevor Graydon (Eric Agle) and Miss Dorothy (Aurora Florence).

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Mrs. Meers (Carolyn Hartvigsen), Miss Dorothy (Aurora Florence) and Ching Ho (Adam Meyers).

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Millie (Courtney Pew) and Jimmy (Jeffery Pew).
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