Reviews
“Yes, it's pleasant to see comically gifted Quinn as a Bacchus-of-few-words… when Quinn, the most easily comic of all the performers, plays just about anyone, Metamorphoses makes sense.”
METAMORPHOSES- Weekly Planet
"Jason Scott Quinn is an energetic wonder."
SCAPINO- Naples Daily News
“Jason Scott Quinn as the schoolteacher displays good range, from enthusiastic optimism over his new job, to bewilderment when he meets the not-so-smart townspeople, to oblivious infatuation over the doctor's daughter, to determination as he attempts to thwart the stupidity curse.”
FOOLS- Naples Daily News
"Quinn as Leon, cavorted and clowned through his romantic attrations and his altruistic battles with evil with such dexterity that he earned the affection of his audience."
FOOLS- The Sun
"Not your usual male-lead, actor Quinn makes the most of his role."
FOOLS- Sarasota Herald Tribune
"As the schoolteacher, Jason Scott Quinn convincingly plays a range of emotions from perplexity to exasperation to giddiness."
FOOLS- Fort Myers News-Press
“Quinn is a genuine find as Norman, endearing in his near-perpetual state of confusion, with a heart as sizable as his girth.”
THE BOYS NEXT DOOR- Palm Beach Post
“The mentally challenged characters have distinct personalities and are deeply human… Jason Quinn's Norman is as lovable as a teddy bear.”
THE BOYS NEXT DOOR- Palm Beach Daily News
“Jason Quinn's Norman gets high praise as well. His take on the key keeper is hilarious...”
THE BOYS NEXT DOOR- Talkin’ Broadway.com
"The actors- besides Gibbs, there's Jason Quinn and Mary F. Jordan as the lawyers, and Gregory G. Freeman as the husband- build the energy level perfectly."
THE LOFT SINGLES' POP JUSTICE- Weekly Planet
"Kiefer and Quinn are in fine form in this ambitious, successful production from the highly intelligent folks at Jobsite."
TWO BY LANFORD WILSON- Tampa Tribune
“Jason Quinn has the stance and awareness of a great vaudevillian.”
SCHOOLHOUSE ROCK- St. Petersburg Times