The show, an earlier version of which was presented online in 2021, is smartly structured and frequently fascinating, as in a scene between Othello — honorable, deep-voiced — and Iago, feigning guilelessness, whom Page gives a lighter tone. His M...
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‘All the Devils’ Review: Patrick Page as Friendly Guide Investigating Evil
‘All the Devils Are Here’ Review: A One-Man Show of Shakespeare’s Villains
Mr. Page is a consummately skilled classical actor—one of the country’s finest, although much of his Shakespearean work has been seen outside New York—and the show, which whips by at 80 minutes, is virtually all highlights. And the speeches and...
How Patrick Page Found Himself in Shakespeare’s Villains
It has been a brisk, and pleasant analysis, but it feels in some ways too slight, rushed, and not investigative enough—like a decorous, beautifully modulated TED talk. Page alludes to the power of playing a villain, and what it has meant to him, an...
'All the Devils Are Here' review — Patrick Page perfected the villain
You don’t have to be a Shakespeare scholar to appreciate Page’s crash course on the history of the villain. He sets the scenes up perfectly and even shares how contemporary TV shows, like Succession and The Simpsons, draw from Shakespeare’s bod...
ALL THE DEVILS ARE HERE: THE VERY BEST OF THE BARD’S WORST
If you’re a Shakespeare lover, All the Devils Are Here is a must-see. If you’re someone who appreciates Shakespeare but sometimes doesn’t fully absorb the text or the themes, trust me—this is an absolute must-see. It’s also pretty much made...
Villains take center stage in 'Devils,' a master class in Shakespeare's evil
Now it's true some people in the audience may have never read some of these works, or seen a version of any kind. Others may find Shakespeare intimidating or confusing. But never fear. Page will help you understand these characters. What is their mot...
ALL THE DEVILS ARE HERE: HOW SHAKESPEARE INVENTED
Indeed, the result of “All the Devils Are Here” can be summarized by the reaction of my companion for the evening, a self-admitted non-Shakespeare lover who now wants to see Page flex his acting muscles (and, probably, his actual muscles) in a fu...
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