In 1945, Cannon, William Dean, Julius Leib and Robert J. Sullivan founded the San Diego Civic Light Opera Co., which ultimately became the Starlight Theatre in Balboa Park. It moved to its permanent location, in a 4,200-seat
bowl, in 1948. During its first season in 1946, Cannon debuted on stage in
Gilbert & Sullivan's "Mikado," presented in the
San Diego Zoo's Wegeforth Bowl. Next, he starred in
The Chocolate Soldier,
H.M.S. Pinafore,
Naughty Marietta,
The Barber of Seville, and
Hansel and Gretel. Cannon performed in musicals and served as choral director for 15 years of stage roles and more than 600 performances until 1961 when he became the company producer.
The San Diego Union once wrote, "Charlie Cannon is Starlight Opera's 'big gun.' " In 1964, he began performing as a piano-bar entertainer at the Red Fox Room, a steak house in San Diego, until 1985. Upon his retirement, he moved with his wife Joy, also a singer and performer at the
Starlight Theatre, to
Clarkston, Washington. The Starlight Theatre, ranked one of the oldest continuously producing musical theater companies in the country, ==Family==