You can now get a first look at photos of Roundabout Theatre Company's Archduke, starring Tony Award-nominee Patrick Page as ...
Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. Tony Award nominee and Broadway veteran Patrick Page is launching Studio 2B, a new ...
Subtitled “How Shakespeare Invented the Villain,” the show delves into all the ways the Bard depicted bad guys and evil-doers with depth, nuance and humanity that were, at the time, revolutionary. In ...
The fourth and final season of the Emmy-winning drama “Succession” premieres this weekend on HBO. If you dig family dynasty dramas, Patrick Page stars in “King Lear” at Shakespeare Theatre in D.C.
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The actor Patrick Page was recently polishing up his one-man play, “All the Devils Are Here,” about Shakespeare’s villains. He wanted some props. Someone suggested a costume shop a few blocks from the ...
Just ask the actors Patrick Page and Paige Davis, whose Upper West Side apartment has remained virtually untouched for two decades. By Joanne Kaufman When Nate Berkus decorates your apartment, it’s ...
Patrick Page admits to being the “the old man” of “Hadestown” – but “being the one who’s been there the longest doesn’t necessarily make you the wisest,” the Tony nominee jokes. Still, Page now feels ...
“The longest I did it was on Broadway,” Page tells Observer. Although he was having one helluvah time there, after six years in the role he opted to turn in his pitchfork in 2022 and head for greener ...
He’s a titan of the American stage whose deep bass voice, whether speaking or singing, seems to emanate from the pits of hell. And that’s fitting, since Patrick Page’s Broadway roles include the ...
Revenge killer John Wick. First Lady-turned-President Claire Underwood of “House of Cards.” Mob boss Tony Soprano. If you like these compelling villains, raise a glass to Shakespeare, says Patrick ...