The Abbey Theatre pp 205-208 | Cite as
Cyril Cusack Talks
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Abstract
Cyril Cusack is small and neat and, in conversation, shows the same apparent abstraction, punctuated with sudden twinkles, which marks his style as an actor.
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Notes
- For more on Cusack see ‘Every Week a Different School’, in Des Hickey and Gus Smith, A Paler Shade of Green (London: Leslie Frewin, 1972) pp. 23—35.Google Scholar
- 1.Charles J. Kickham (1828–82), novelist and Fenian. Today he is remembered mainly for his long novel Knocknagow; or, The Homes of Tipperary (1879), which has gone through many editions and is still in print.Google Scholar
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