Patrick Page: Shakespeare (9/14-9/15)
In-Person Workshop PATRICK PAGE: Shakespeare 2-Day Workshop Dates & Times Friday, September 13, 2024 – 1:00pm-5:30pm (Rescheduled to 9/15) Saturday, September 14, 2024 – 1:00pm-5:30pm Sunday, September 15, 2024 – 1:00pm-5:30pm Houghton Hall, 22 East 30th St, 2nd Floor, Ballroom This workshop is open to observers and all company members are invited to attend. About the Workshop Acclaimed actor and teacher Patrick Page joins The Actors Center for the first time for a two-day workshop devoted to exploring the language of Shakespeare. Shakespeare's plays were written for a group of highly skilled players with a shared understanding of the principles that brought his words to life. Patrick will offer participants a practical method for approaching Shakespearean text, merging the classical techniques of rhetoric, meter, imagery, and sound with our modern system, grounded in identifying intentions, targets, and actions, and then personalizing the material to make it truthful. Participants are asked to bring in a monologue of their choice to work from and will leave the workshop with a concrete system that can be applied and practiced over time. Sessions run 1pm-5:30pm on Friday and Saturday afternoon. About Patrick Page Patrick Page has been called “One of America’s greatest classical actors” by the Wall Street Journal. His one-man show All the Devils Are Here—How Shakespeare Invented the Villain recently played to six months of sold-out houses Off-Broadway, garnering the Lucille Lortel, Drama Desk, and Outer Critics Circle Awards for Best Solo Performance. The show will play The Guthrie Theatre for two months this Fall, before beginning a national and world tour. He is an Associate Artist of The Shakespeare Theatre Company in Washington DC, where his recent performance as King Lear was called “The best in my lifetime” by Washington Post critic Peter Marks, becoming the highest grossing Shakespeare in that theatre’s history. Other roles at STC include Iago (Helen Hayes Award), Coriolanus (Emery Battis Award), Claudius, Prospero, and Macbeth. Patrick is also an Associate Artist of The Old Globe Theatre, where his roles include Cyrano (Craig Noel Award) and Malvolio. For the New York Shakespeare Festival/Public Theatre he has appeared in Steven Berkoff’s Richard II and the title role in Cymbeline. He has worked at many of the country’s leading regional theatres, where his classical work includes Richard III, Richard II, Henry V, Hamlet, Marc Antony, Brutus, Mercutio, Jacques, Autolycus, Oberon, Don Armado, Benedick, and many others. Patrick has appeared in...

