…All the Devils are Here
Waiting. Two men. An empty room. Tension mounts as the men begin to fear and loath each other. A Film Noir view of stress and compulsion on ordinary men in extraordinary situations.
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See https://theatreinlondon.ca/2018/05/all-the-devils-are-here/ for details.
Location: Procunier Hall
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See https://theatreinlondon.ca/2018/05/all-the-devils-are-here/ for details.
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See https://theatreinlondon.ca/2018/05/all-the-devils-are-here/ for details.
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A pulpy tale of the criminal underbelly, the script of this show has some real promise. Unfortunately, the cast had a last-minute substitution (like 3 days before Fringe) and the result is what you’d expect — a story a bit rough around the edges with two characters that don’t seem to have any natural chemistry. I think this is going to be a show that will get better as the Fringe goes on, as the actors get used to each other and work out some of the kinks, as both performers showed they have the ability to pull this together and there is something interesting going on in the script. Having said that, the script itself was a bit difficult to follow, at times, but it’s unclear if that is as a result of parts being cut to accommodate the new actor.
Might be worth giving this show some time to marinate, but if you’re looking for a pulpy crime drama this could be the show for you.
2 / 5 stars
An edgy play depicting an intense interplay between two disparate characters with their own hidden agendas. The magic of ALL THE DEVILS ARE HERE sits within the core performances of Dylan Moscovitch & Mike McLay. Moscovitch, the young upstart and McLay the seasoned cooler. The fact that Moscovitch took the role in this play as a last minute replacement for Antonio DiCoppi speaks volumes for his potential as a leading man. Moscovitch pulls you into the world created, and then the dialogue between him and his co-star keep you there.
Give this play a look… you’ll see.