Jason Cannon nutshell bio
I’m a storyteller, storycoach, and father of canines.
Jason Cannon shortform bio
Here’s a more official-sounding bio that you can copy’n’paste if you are so inclined…
Jason Cannon is a storyteller and storycoach. He is an award-winning actor, director, playwright, improviser, and teacher, as well as an Amazon best-selling author, publisher, and podcaster. He coaches clients around the world on playwriting, memoir and speech writing, and storytelling. His clients range from playwrights and authors to business leaders and Chiefs of Staff to Ted talkers and Green Berets. He has an MFA in Directing, an MA in Drama, and over 25 years experience in professional theatre. Jason has 100+ credits as an actor, 120+ credits as a director, and his ninth produced play as a playwright is CLOWNS LIKE ME, which ran Off-Broadway in summer of 2024. He has written three books, and his independent imprint Ibis Books has published memoirs, plays, poetry, and fiction by a dozen other authors. Jason is a proud member of both AEA and SDC. He lives on the Gulf Coast with his beloved Rebecca and their two silly pups, Gaia and Odin.
Jason Cannon longform bio
If you need help falling asleep, here’s my utterly exhaustive bio…
In addition to being a storycoach, Jason is an award-winning actor, director, playwright, improviser, and teacher, as well as an Amazon best-selling author, publisher, and podcaster (PageandStage.art).
He works with authors, playwrights, memoirists, poets, and public speakers on projects ranging from books and plays to Ted talks and keynotes to Best Man speeches and stand-up comedy sets. He is also a coach with In Your Bones Strategic Storytelling.
Jason is a proud member of SDC (Stage Directors and Choreographers Society) and AEA (Actor’s Equity Association).
He holds an MFA in Directing from Lindenwood University, an MA in Drama from Washington University in St. Louis, and BA in Theatre and English from Greenville College. He is also an alum of the Directors Lab Chicago and Cornerstone Theater’s Institute Intensive.
In 2022 Jason founded Ibis Books and has published three of his own books and a baker’s dozen by other authors.
That same year, Jason teamed up with Lifeline Productions, a non-profit that uses the power of the storytelling to elevate the conversation around mental health and shatter the stigmas associated with mental illness. He wrote and directed Lifeline’s first production, CLOWNS LIKE ME, which—after a critically acclaimed and award-winning world premiere in 2023—went Off-Broadway in 2024.
Jason worked at Florida Studio Theatre as an Associate Artist from 2012 to 2022. At FST Jason was an in-house director, playwright, actor, and teacher. He also appeared regularly with FST Improv and worked in New Play Development and the Acting Apprentice Program. Jason was Line Producer for the National New Play Network’s 2014 Showcase (hosted at FST), and helped guide the Burdick New Play Reading Series for nine years.
From 2010-2014 Jason served as Producing Artistic Director at Ozark Actors Theatre in Rolla, MO. At OAT Jason oversaw a 50% growth in season subscriptions and a redesign of the website, logo, and branding. His responsibilities included programming, casting, directing, hiring, marketing, development, grant writing, and community outreach.
Between 1999 and 2012 Jason worked primarily in St. Louis as a professional actor, director, playwright, producer, and educator.
As an actor he has over 100 professional credits and has appeared with Florida Studio Theatre, the Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, Shakespeare Festival of St. Louis, Stages St. Louis, the New Jewish Theatre, Upstream Theatre, Dramatic License Productions, the Pittsburgh Public Theatre, Mustard Seed Theatre, St. Louis Actors’ Studio, Black Cat Theatre, Vanity Theatre, RiverCity Theatre, OnSite Theatre, Ozark Actors Theatre, Historyonics, Hothouse Theatre, CityTheatre, Theatre Belle Bete, Metro Theatre Company, St. Louis Shakespeare Company, NewLine Theatre, (Mostly) Harmless Theatre, and the Science Theatre Caravan (formerly Muny First Stage). Jason also appeared opposite Aaron Eckhart in the feature film MEET BILL.
As a director Jason has over 120 professional credits and another two dozen educational/guest artist credits. He has directed for Florida Studio Theatre, The Repertory Theatre of St. Louis/Imaginary Theatre Company, Ozark Actors Theatre, Insight Theatre, Dramatic License Productions, St. Louis Actors’ Studio, HotCity Theatre, The GreenHouse, RiverCity Theatre, Vanity Theatre, Spotlight Theatre, The HotHouse Staged Reading Series, the New Jewish Theatre Salon, Saint Louis University, Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville, The University of Missouri-St. Louis, Lindenwood University, Fontbonne University, and Washington University in St. Louis.
As a playwright, Jason has had nine plays produced. Most recently he wrote, directed, and published CLOWNS LIKE ME for Lifeline Productions. This critically acclaimed one-man show based on true stories of living with mental illness had its world premiere in May of 2023 and is currently touring. Jason was lead developer on the cabaret A PLACE IN THE SUN: A TRIBUTE TO STEVIE WONDER for Florida Studio Theatre, which had its world premiere in November 2022. Jason created OLD ENOUGH TO KNOW BETTER at FST between 2013 and 2015, a documentary theatre piece built out of almost a hundred interviews with Sarasota residents ages 55-101, and continued this interview/documentary project at FST with LAST RIGHTS in 2016, a play exploring end-of-life issues. Jason was Book Writer on WENDY’S SHADOW, a modern folk/rock adaptation of the Peter Pan and Wendy story, created with the songwriting team of Maglione and Ruiz. WENDY’S SHADOW was presented at NYMF and was featured by Playbill.com as a “Top 10 Show Not to Miss at NYMF.” Maglione and Ruiz also wrote original music for Jason’s adaptation of THE COMEDY OF ERRORS into a rollicking Western musical for Ozark Actors Theatre’s 2014 season. Jason premiered his first full-length script in St. Louis in November 2004 with Historyonics, who commissioned and produced his play THE EAGLE AND CHILD: C.S. LEWIS AND J.R.R. TOLKIEN. This play has received two subsequent productions, at Belmont University in Nashville, TN, and at Jason’s alma mater, Greenville College (now University) in Greenville, IL. Jason’s second script, AESOP’S GREATEST HITS, a romp through the world of fables written for young audiences, toured area schools with the St. Louis Shakespeare Company and is now published by Pioneer Drama Service. Jason was then commissioned by Shakespeare Festival St. Louis to adapt THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR for their education and touring program. WINDSOR LIVE! re-imagines Shakespeare’s classic comedy as an American Idol-style reality competition where the characters vie to become the Next Great Prankster. WINDSOR LIVE! toured bi-state area schools during the spring semester of 2009. Jason’s 10-minute play WHEELCHAIR CHICKEN was selected and presented by two new play festivals.
As an educator Jason has taught writing, storytelling, Shakespeare, acting, stagecraft, stage combat, audition technique, playwriting, and improvisation for various camps and arts organizations including ACE (Adult and Community Enrichment), Florida Studio Theatre, Ozark Actors Theatre, SAPS (Sarasota Area Playwrights’ Society), COCA (Center of Creative Arts in St. Louis), the Boys and Girls Club, the West County YMCA, Marian Middle School, and the St. Louis Science Center. Jason has taught Theatre at St. Louis University, Writing at Washington University in St. Louis, and both undergraduate and graduate-level Acting at Fontbonne University. He served a three-year appointment as Visiting Assistant Professor of Theatre, Dance, and Media Studies at the University of Missouri-St. Louis, where he taught acting and directing, and served as production manager and director for departmental productions.
Jason founded the GreenHouse New Play Festival at HotCity Theatre in St. Louis, and was a co-founder of the Professional Theatre Council of St. Louis (PTC) and the Kevin Kline Awards, which for seven years annually celebrated excellence in professional St. Louis Theatre. He served on the Board of Directors of PTC for six years, including one year as President, and worked as webmaster, judging coordinator, and on various committees.
Jason is also a sought-after emcee for events such as Follies, Education Showcases, ALS Association Walk to Defeat ALS, and Autism Speaks’ annual awards dinner; an improvisation host for Black Diamond Burlesque; a narrator for groups such as the Sarasota Pops Orchestra and Sarasota First United Methodist Church; a radio/television/online interview guest; an on-camera host; a public speaker at service clubs and organizations; and even a wedding officiant.
FAQs
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The best way is to subscribe to my Page&Stage Newsletter and Podcast (use the handy SUBSCRIBE box in the footer). You can also reach out to me directly at jason@jasoncannon.art.
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BA in English and Theatre (with a minor in Religion/Philosophy, because I was going after all of the high-paying jobs) from Greenville College (now University). MA in Drama from Washington University in St. Louis. MFA in Directing from Lindenwood University. Ongoing workshops, seminars, and shameless stealing from mentors and colleagues.
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I put as much of my heart and guts as I could into my anthem/memoir THIS ABOVE ALL. I’m also constantly offering or digging up tips, tricks, inspiration, encouragement, and advice in my newsletter and podcasts. And hey, one of podcasts features brilliant guests, and more often than not they also share awesome advice!
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By telling stories. All you need is an instrument to capture your ideas (pencil, pen, tablet, crayon, voice notes, whatever) and time. There are no shortcuts. Carve out space. Both physical space and space in your schedule. Make that carved double-space sacred. There’s no other way. No secret method. Just show up. Do the best you can each day. Finish a story. Find a way to tell it. Start the next story.
“The art of writing is the art of applying the seat of the pants to the seat of the chair.”
SELECTED PRESS & INTERVIEWS
VoyageTampa feature, 2025
Canvas Rebel feature, 2024
NBC New York interview, 2024
Guest on Stage Whisper podcast, 2024
Guest on Leveraging Leadership podcast, 2024
PBS Feature on CLOWNS LIKE ME, 2023
Interview with fellow writer Joslyn Chase, 2023
ABC 7 interview, 2022
Sarasota Herald-Tribune feature article, 2022