JASON CANNON
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    • A Beary Big Adventure
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    • Burt & Me
    • Butler
    • Chesapeake
    • A Clockwork Orange
    • The Comedy of Errors
    • Constellations
    • The Cottage
    • The Crucible
    • Dancing Lessons
    • Deck the Halls
    • The Diviners
    • Doublewide
    • Doubt: A Parable
    • The Dragon vs the Hiccups
    • Fools
    • Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder
    • Gidion's Knot
    • Grace
    • Hamlet
    • Hand to God
    • How to Use a Knife
    • Imagination Adventures
    • Into the Woods
    • Joseph...Dreamcoat
    • Killer Joe
    • Last Rights
    • Lend Me a Tenor
    • The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe
    • Little Women the Musical
    • Love Song
    • The Marvelous Wonderettes
    • Measure for Measure
    • Million Dollar Quartet
    • Moonlight and Magnolias
    • My Name is Asher Lev
    • Noises Off
    • Old Enough to Know Better
    • Once
    • Other People's Money
    • Outlying Islands
    • Peter Pan
    • Peter Pan the Musical
    • Pinocchio
    • Rap-Punzel
    • Relativity
    • Robin Hood
    • Rumplestiltskin
    • Skin in Flames
    • Snow White
    • Stalking the Bogeyman
    • The Velveteen Rabbit
    • Way to Heaven
    • The Wizard of Oz
    • 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee
    • Imaginary Theatre Company
    • Various FST Projects
    • Various Freelance Projects
    • Various University Projects
    • University of Missouri-St. Louis
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GRACE

RIVERCITY THEATRE
Producer / Lead Actor ("Steve") / Sound Design / 2008
Named BEST MODERN PRODUCTION by the ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH 
and a TOP TEN PLAY OF 2008 by the LADUE NEWS
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch:  Jason Cannon is touching as a man so committed to the value of faith that he ignores other worthwhile values, such as common sense. Praying with fervor, trying too hard to sell his ideas on God or hotels, scratching his mystery rash, Cannon incrementally builds an awkward demeanor that pays off when he delivers Steve's last big speech, built around the phrase ‘no way.’ It's a powerhouse expression of pure despair.     

Talkin' Broadway:  [Cannon’s] final big monologue, about how the Universe first pressed him into spirituality, is so good that you can almost see the stars swirling around him, as he trembles under their sway. 
  
RiverFront Times:  A pitch-perfect cast… Steve's faith is all he can conceive; from this idea, Jason Cannon creates a man who is not bad, but limited. 
  
Ladue News:  This production of Grace is everything provocative drama should be… As Steve, Jason Cannon simply barges through his uncertain life, accentuating the power of self-destruction…Grace is a provocative but brilliantly etched story that shines in this stellar presentation.    
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