Martin Moran

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Creating Personal Narrative-Schreib-Retreat mit Martin Moran

Martin Moran is an award-winning author and performer. He is currently appearing as Tom Keeney in the Broadway revival of Funny Girl. He received a 2004 OBIE and two Drama Desk Award nominations (including best play) for The Tricky Part, based upon his memoir of the same title which won the 2005 Lambda Non-Fiction Prize and The Barnes and Noble Discover Award.

His one man-show, All the Rage, was awarded the 2013 Lucille Lortel Award and an Outer Critics Circle Award nomination for Outstanding Off Broadway Solo Show. His multi-character play, Theo, was featured in the 2018-2019 season at Two River Theater. Other Broadway and Off-Broadway performances include roles in Spamalot, Cabaret, Titanic, Wicked, Bells Are Ringing, How to Succeed in Business…, Big River, Sing Street, Floyd Collins, A Man of No Importance and Cider House Rules. He wrote the book and lyrics for the 2012 Off Broadway solo musical, Borrowed Dust, with composer Joseph Thalken. Moran’s writing has appeared in Ploughshares, the Pushcart Prize anthology and the New York Times. His second memoir, All the Rage, was released in 2016 by Beacon Press. He lives with his husband, Henry Stram, in New York City.

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Reviews of “The Tricky Part,” the book on which Martin based his solo show:

“A tender, searingly honest, and heartbreaking account of the legacy of sexual violation. Moran bravely unveils the tricky part: the paradoxical worlds of longing and shame, the erotic and the reviled, the profane and the sacred all living in one act, one man, one life. Gorgeously written, the book is a divine literary and spiritual exorcism.”Eve Ensler, Author of The Vagina Monologues

“Martin Moran not only writes unflinchingly about the sexual abuse of a child, he expands it into a meditation on suffering, despair, forgiveness, redemption, and the mysterious workings of grace. He elevates the confessional to the level of art.”
– Michael Cunningham, Author of The Hours

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