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"The end of the first act is set at Harlem’s famed Apollo Theater... We get to hear a fantastic version of 'Shout,' with Quinn Cason."

-Jane Holahan, LPN Always Lancaster (The Buddy Holly Story)

 

 

"The music reaches its apotheosis when the most famous phrase in the show is sung with unbelievable intensity by the leering, mohawked Quinn Q. Cason. Here he is given just a few syllables, but the effect is mesmerizing."

-Kieron Barry, Metro Pulse (Tommy)

 

 

"Quinn Q. Cason skates onto the stage as Ariel...Shakespeare might have been surprised to find Prospero’s chief magic agent as a robotic man. Is he perhaps more dependable than other men? Remember, he is a captive servant to Prospero. Having done his work well, he should be eligible for early release. Not only has he called forth a shipwreck but all his moves are on skates! He even takes over the keyboard while Ron Murphy moves to the alto sax. "
-Pat Robbennot, Crossville Chronicle (Return to the Forbidden Planet)

 

 

"Out of that swampland comes Quinn Q. Cason as Alligator Man. His choreographic skills enable him to balance on a tree stump, execute dance steps or even have his back used for a surprising purpose while wearing the huge alligator head."

-Pat Robbennot, Crossville Chronicle (Duck Hunter Shoots Angel)

 

 

"The intriguingly named "K'ieu Quillar," (the nom-de-plume, if you will, for the thespian [Quinn Q. Cason] taking on the role of sob sister Mary Sunshine) gives a nice reading of that role, performing a perfectly lovely rendition of "A Little Bit of Good"

-Jeffrey Ellis, Broadway World (Chicago)

 

 

"Quinn Cason, playing Effie's wunderkind songwriter/brother C.C., gives his best performance to date...a finely etched portrayal that is movingly expressive. The scene in which he and Effie are reunited after years of estrangement is profoundly moving, thanks to the performance of Cason and Williams."

-Jeffrey Ellis, Broadway World (Dreamgirls)

 

 

"Quinn Cason is Simeon (who does a captivating Calypso number in the second act)"

--Pat Robbennot, Crossville Chronicle (Joseph/Technicolor Dreamcoat)

 

 

"Quinn Cason as Nomax is hilarious. He has to be. He plays a guy who’s so drunk he’s hallucinating! :D But he’s also got that slightly innocent quality that makes you like him and know that he’s trying so hard to fit in with the Moes."

-Cara Richardson, Countrygirltheatregeek.com (5 Guys Named Moe)

 

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