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actor | director | voiceover artist

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Category: Acting

The Last Five Years (2016)

Posted on March 1, 2017September 30, 2020 by Tee Quillin

This is a very special project to me. It’s one that I put together under the Equity Member’s Project Code in Kansas City. Cathy was played by the radiant Cheyenne

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Acting, Theatre acting, equity, Musicals, theatre

The Pirates of Penzance – MWSU – 2014

Posted on September 8, 2015October 5, 2020 by Tee Quillin

This gallery also serves as my little homage to a tremendous colleague, Don Lillie. Don was an incredible man who enriched the lives of nearly everyone who had the great

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Acting acting, Comedy, Missouri Western, MWSU, theatre

You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown – Summer 2012

Posted on January 31, 2013October 5, 2020 by Tee Quillin

This was the very first production of Western Playhouse.  I played Charlie Brown.  I think I was typecast. Credits: Direction: Dallas Henry Musical Direction: Mark Pennington Set & Lighting Design:

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Acting, Theatre acting, theatre, Western Playhouse 2 Comments

I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change – Summer 2012

Posted on January 31, 2013October 5, 2020 by Tee Quillin

These are some stills from a production from the inaugural season of Western Playhouse, Missouri Western’s new summer professional theatre company.  This show was a ton of fun to work

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Acting, Theatre acting, theatre, Western Playhouse

Good night, sweet prince…

Posted on October 2, 2006September 8, 2015 by Tee Quillin

At the end of October, I’ll be making my return to the stage in the Valhalla Shakespeare Project’s production of Hamlet . It’s an eight member ensemble of actors playing

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Acting
Ron Coronado
RN, BSN
I was scared to death... I worked all my life to suppress the signs that I was gay.  Growing up in the Midwest, that's what gay boys do; they hide any trace of their homosexuality.  So when Tee asked me to create a character based on the line describing my character as "The J. Edgar Hoover of Japan", I knew it was time. Time to access that flaming, flamboyant, screaming queen that lives inside me.  The one I've always known existed, but never wanted anyone else to know or see. I pulled together a costume, hid from the cast, waited for my cue, took a deep breath and made my grand entrance.  To top it off, I was shirtless with a cape and I waved a light-up wand!  The cast, literally, stared at me with their mouths open in complete shock. This was the first time I ever worked with Tee and I truly thought he was going to flip his sh*t!  After all, my version of The Mikado was far from what he originally imagined (a character more closely resembling Elvis Presley). I was prepared...  prepared for Tee to crush my creation. Instead, what I heard was Tee laughing.  Laughing with that wonderful laugh of approval. Tee supported my choices as an artist.  He molded my decisions and truly guided me to one of my best character performances of my career!  I don't know how he did it, but he made me feel safe.  We collaborated and together created an experience for the audience that was truly original. I do not say this of most, but if you have the opportunity to work with Tee, grasp it with both hands and really sink your teeth into it.  Take risks and trust that he will use you to paint a beautiful picture that will be remembered by all those who experience it.  

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