All the Devils Are Here: How Shakespeare Invented the Villain
Note: The 10/23 performance is currently waitlist only.
An artful exploration of evil
Shakespeare’s greatest villains — Richard III, Lady Macbeth, Claudius and more — have captivated and tormented audiences for centuries. After decades of embodying the likes of Hades, Scar and the Green Goblin, acclaimed actor Patrick Page continues to be drawn to the layered motivations and complex psyches of these infamous evildoers. In this chilling and compelling solo show, Page sheds the skin of one character as he jumps into the next while exploring how each villain is a window into the depths of the human heart. He concludes by prompting the audience with an even darker reflection: to confront and accept the trappings of evil inside us all.
Three things to know
All the Devils Are Here became the second-highest rated show in New York City (after Hamilton) during its 2023 off-Broadway run, which was extended multiple times due to popular demand.
Patrick Page has embodied numerous villains in his illustrious career, including Hades in Hadestown, the Green Goblin in Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark, Scar in The Lion King, the Grinch in Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas! and more.
After every show, Page has a conversation with the audience to unpack the play and discuss what they’ve learned, almost as if the audience is his acting partner.
Performance Venue
Guthrie Theater
All Performance Dates
Sunday, 10/20, 7pm
Wednesday, 10/23, 7:30pm
Sunday, 10/27, 7pm
Content Warnings/Age Recommendations
This performance is recommended for ages 14 and older.
Themes
- This show invites us to consider how stage villains can reflect aspects of ourselves. Is there a character you enjoy or identify with that is viewed as a villain? If so, what is it about the character that connects with you? And do you agree that this character is in fact a villain?
- Actor Patrick Page delves deeply into a series of characters all created by the same author. Who is another author (or creator in general) whose work you’d like to see explored like this?
Accessibility
Many performance venues offer accessibility accommodations such as wheelchair seating, assistive listening, sensory ear plugs, ASL interpretation, open captioning, or audio description, among other options. These accommodations are specific to each event, and may not be available everywhere. When registering with us, please let us know what accommodations you need and we will follow up with you!
Transportation
If you do not have access to a ride, call Project Success and we can provide transportation for you. Please let us know if you need a ride when you make your reservation. We will need at least 2 days’ notice to set up transportation.
Childcare
Childcare is available for this performance. Please let us know if you need childcare when you make your reservation.