

All the Rage (Moran)
Martin Moran
THE STORY: A blood-splattered body lies on the living room carpet at the start of ALL THE RAGE.
By the end of this examination of our culture of violence, eleven characters have been killed, sent to prison or gone mad.
Yes, ALL THE RAGE is a comedy
"…dark, violent, funny, and highly theatrical satire from the modern master of moral struggle and urban paranoia…[This] graphic comedy explores the fashionability of guns, and the fears and frustrations which lead people to use them…” —Backstage. ”People who want to kill people may not be the craziest people in the world. They may be sitting at a nearby desk, living next door to you or looking back at you in the mirror…ALL THE RAGE investigates rage of the free-floating, menacing kind…[Reddin's] powerful, often hilarious displays of pent-up hostility ingeniously bring into play devices of opera and classical theater."
— The New York Times
All The Rage is a American comedy play written by Keith Reddin and published by Dramatists Play Service in New York, NY (2006).
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