All the Devils Are
Here
How Shakespeare
Invented the Villain
DR 2 (Daryl Roth) Theatre
December 16, 2023
Photo courtesy of All the Devils Are Here
In his one-person show, All the Devils Are Here, Patrick Page reaches deep into your soul and
takes you on a journey to understanding the evil that lurks within. He analyzes the development of William
Shakespeare’s plays, as reflected in the evolution of his dark, villainous
characters. Director Simon Godwin collaborates
with Mr. Page to fully embody these multidimensional, psychologically complex characters,
who are driven by revenge, greed, ambition, and fear.
Mr. Page tells the story
of the progression of Shakespeare’s philosophy and the evolution of his skills as
a playwright and artist. He takes a
chronological looks at Shakespeare’s work, focusing on the villain characters
to illustrate the growth and change in Shakespeare’s understanding of human
nature. He performs monologues, and
sometimes scenes, from Hamlet, The Merchant of Venice, Othello, Macbeth, The Tempest, Richard III, and Twelfth Night. His interpretation of these
evil characters proves the thesis he claims in his narrative. We feel Shylock’s thirst for revenge. We grasp Richard III’s acceptance of his dark
nature and aspiration of supremacy. We
witness Iago’s sociopathic manipulation.
We laugh at Malvolio’s pompous desire for power. We sympathize with Claudius in his moment of prayer. We follow Macbeth’s decision to commit the heinous
act that severely alters the trajectory of his life. We appreciate Prospero’s release of vengeance
and acceptance of forgiveness. This all exemplifies
how William Shakespeare invented the villain by making them three dimensional,
identifiable, and empathetic.
Patrick Page Photo courtesy of All the Devils Are Here |
Mr. Page’s knowledge of Shakespeare’s canon of plays and the context in which his characters take action is expansive and admirable. His skill in focusing this expertise to create truthful moments of passion is truly mesmerizing.
All the Devils Are Here is playing at the DR2 Theatre through February 25. It is an inspiring piece of theatre. Get a ticket right away!
Domenick Danza
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