

All the Rage (Moran)
Martin Moran
At the age of 12 Martin Moran was involved in a sexual relationship with an older man, a counsellor from a Catholic boy's camp.
Thirty years later, he set out to find and confront his abuser
The Tricky Part is the story of the man Martin Moran became, and the ambiguous relationship with his abuser that would mark his life.
Growing up in an ordinary family, a family that belonged to Christ the King, the local church and school, Martin Moran absorbed the lessons of Catholicism in his childhood, the fraught mysteries of the spirit and the flesh
Into Martin's world came Bob, a veteran of the Vietnam War who was building a ranch out of the mountain wilderness.
Bob taught the boys under his care how to milk cows, raft rivers and mend barbed wire fences.
However, he also noticed Martin, a young boy who was unsure of himself and befriended him.
The friendship, and the sexual abuse, lasted for three years
The abuse, and the relationship, shaped and scarred Martin.
Told with startling honesty, humour and understanding The Tricky Part is the story of a complex friendship, a relationship that damaged but also inspired the transformation of Martin Moran's life.
"Winner of a 2004 Special Citation from the Obie Awards. “A translucent memoir of a play…shattering.” —The New York Times. “Powerful.” —New York Post. “Surprising and moving! Startling, marvelously told.” —Newsday (NY). “Deeply personal and exceedingly honest. It steadily builds from its unassuming beginning to an emotionally charged ending. A powerful, truthful account.” —Broadway.com. “An emotionally honest play about sexuality and reconciliation.” —Associated Press. “THE TRICKY PART is the most powerful play of the season."
— Next Magazine
The Tricky Part is a American comedy play written by Martin Moran and published by Dramatists Play Service in New York (2005).
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