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Broadway, film & TV stars Patrick Page & Paige Davis

photo credit: Caitlin McNaney for Broadway.com

ARTISTS’ BIOGRAPHIES 

PATRICK PAGE, well-known for his virtuoso performance as Hades in Hadestown on Broadway,  and to television fans as Clay in The Gilded Age, has enjoyed many leading roles and much critical acclaim. He is an actor, low bass singer, director and playwright. Patrick began his career performing classical theatre and the works of Shakespeare. He is considered one of the great Shakespeareans of our time and is on the Advisory Board for Southwest Shakespeare Company.

 

Patrick received a Tony Award nomination and a Grammy Award for his work in Hadestown on Broadway, having also starred in the Off-Broadway, Canadian, and West End and National Theatre productions. He is a veteran of fifteen Broadway shows including: Valentina in Casa Valentina, The Inquisitor in Saint Joan, De Guiche in Jamie Lloyd’s Cyrano de Bergerac (with Douglas Hodge), Norman Osborn/Green Goblin in Spider-Man: Turn Off The Dark, King Henry in A Man for All Seasons (with Frank Langella), Decius Brutus in Julius Caesar (with Denzel Washington), Scar in The Lion King, The Grinch in Dr. Seuss’ How The Grinch Stole Christmas, Lumiere in Beauty and the Beast, Buckley in A Time to Kill, and multiple roles in Spring Awakening, and The Kentucky Cycle.

 

Off Broadway he received the Drama Desk, Lucille Lortel and Outer Critics Circle Awards for his one-man tour de force All the Devils Are Here: How Shakespeare Created the Villain, and played the title role in Cymbeline, and Steven Berkoff’s Richard II for New York Shakespeare Festival. Patrick has also been featured in numerous films and television shows, including the film Spirited (with Will Farrell, Ryan Reynolds, and Octavia Spencer) and the TV series Schmigadoon (w/ Kristen Chenoweth and Alan Cumming). He is currently writing a book based on All the Devils Are Here, which will be published by Simon & Schuster in 2026. Page is married to actress and TV host Paige Davis. 

PAIGE DAVIS is fresh off her run in the Off-Broadway gem, Pen Pals. On Broadway Paige has returned multiple times as Roxie Hart in Chicago and received rave reviews as Gloria in Boeing! Boeing! Before that she traveled the country performing the title role of Sweet Charity in the show’s Broadway tour. Paige played Babette in the first national tour of Broadway’s Beauty and the Beast. A few favorite regional stints include the title roles in The Drowsy Chaperone, Hello Dolly, Mame, and An Act of God (at ATC, directed by Marsha Mason.)

 

Most recently she played the feisty Louise in Always, Patsy Cline and Miss Lynch in Grease. She has even toured as a dancer with The Beach Boys! Paige hosted Home and Family for the Hallmark Channel and is the Emmy Award-nominated host of Home Made Simple on OWN. Audiences may know her best as the effervescent star of Trading Spaces, TV’s Emmy-nominated groundbreaking design reality show.

 

Ms. Davis’ book, Paige by Paige: A Year of Trading Spaces, spent several weeks at the top of The New York Times bestseller list. She is married to Broadway’s favorite villain,  Patrick Page.

Please join Southwest Shakespeare Company on Friday, February 13, 2026, for a dreamy winter gala: an elegant party preceding a unique show in Mesa Arts Center’s Piper Theater.

Page & Paige: An Evening of Song and Story featuring Patrick Page & Paige Davis will offer an intimate evening of unforgettable songs and captivating stories created especially for Southwest Shakespeare Company by our good friends, Broadway stars and multi-talented artists Patrick Page and Paige Davis.

 

The show is presented in partnership with Mesa Arts Center. 

Midwinter’s Dream, the magical party preceding the show, features great food, live music and community celebration. Proceeds from the event support Southwest Shakespeare Company’s access, education and engagement programs, helping ensure the transformative power of theatre remains accessible to all and continues to impact students and regional communities. 

Tickets to the gala, which include admission to the show, are $300 and can be purchased HERE. Tickets to the show only are $90 and can be purchased from the Mesa Arts Center Box Office HERE or by calling 480-644-6500.

 

Sponsorships for the event start at $1,000 and are available now.  Sponsorships provide the best seats for the show, tickets to the gala, and numerous  benefits/acknowledgements. Email us at development@swshakespeare.org

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