Evan Casey spent a dozen years making funny faces and using silly voices for the Capitol Steps. When not searching for rhymes for "filibuster" and "gerrymander", or harmonizing to the latest debt ceiling crisis, Evan's pedestrian theatre work has been seen across a variety of stages up and down the east coast, ranging from Off-Broadway to West Palm Beach, FL. He has garnered numerous award nominations throughout his career, the names of which he has conveniently forgotten for the writing of this bio. His work has been celebrated as “Fair to middling!” by the New York Times, and “A face that is easily forgotten!” by Variety. His most important roles are that of father to his two children, Oscar and Alice, and husband to his wife Tracy, although neither production has been open to review from the press.