Posted by Admin on Jul 1, 2011 in Reviews
Meantime, Barry, played with aplomb by the charismatic Casey himself, is the laddish type, bragging about his sexual exploits, swaggering about the workplace, but hiding problems and vulnerabilities that he has no way of divulging to others.
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Posted by Admin on Jan 24, 2009 in Reviews
The Irish Examiner gave Love Peace and Robbery four stars, called the show excellent and said:
Shane Casey gives a fine performance as the young criminal, Darren, who is edgy and frenetic”
The Cork Independant said
…with outstanding performances from three cork men, Aidan O’Hare, John Desmond and Shane Casey
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Posted by Admin on Jun 1, 2008 in Reviews
Sunday Times said of Disco Pigs
Casey is excellent, conveying a sense of having suddenly outgrown his own skin, combining this effectively with an undertone of mania, hinting at something broken within
Cork Independant said
‘Wow!’ Shane Casey and Samantha Heaney as Pig and Runt had the full house at times rocking with laughter while at other times reeling with revulsion and fear...
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Posted by Admin on Mar 5, 2008 in Reviews
Irish Examiner gave Lonestar four stars and had the following to say:
Shane Casey inhabits the rather manic character with ease, succeeding in betraying his angst as he drunkenly plays out scenes he witnessed in the war
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Posted by Admin on Mar 1, 2008 in Reviews
The Irish Times review of Romeo & Juliet included the following:
Those who can accommodate a comic emphasis are bound to relish it. The energy, athleticism, competence and quality of the five multi character actors are so engaging…
The Evening Echo said
Shane Casey is excellent
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