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Jenny Jordan Frogley to appear at BYU MDT Showcase Feb. 7-8

Guest artist Jenny Jordan Frogley will join more than 60 Brigham Young University students in the Music Dance Theatre Showcase performance “Stages of Love” Thursday and Friday, Feb. 7- 8.

Two performances will be held each night beginning at 7 and 9 p.m. in the Madsen Recital Hall. Tickets are $10 or $7 with a BYU or student ID and can be purchase at the Fine Arts Ticket Office or by calling (801) 422-4322. All proceeds will benefit the MDT Scholarship Fund.

“Stages of Love” is a musical revue containing selections from Broadway musicals through the ages, all of which are related to love and relationships. The cast contains more than 60 students, most of which are in the MDT major at BYU.

Jenny Jordan Frogley, a popular recording artist and a former BYU MDT major, will perform with the cast in selections from the musical “Brooklyn,” and will also present selections from her recent CD.

The showcase will be accompanied by Brooke Snow and members of the BYU Young Ambassadors Show Band.

For more information, contact Johnny Hebda, student director, at (801) 358-9673.

Writer: Marissa Ballantyne

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