* I am currently performing in the hit Manhattan Theatre Source production of
Keith Reddin's "All The Rage" - a New York City premiere that has critics raving:

"Consistently entertaining!" -- The New York Times
"The finest cast this side of Osage County!" -- NYTheatre.com
"Hilarious and tragic!" -- Back Stage

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Manhattan Theatre Source and Dark Brew Productions presents




ALL
THE RAGE

by
Keith Reddin


Directed by
Daryl Boling

“dark, violent, funny, and highly theatrical satire from
the modern master of moral struggle and urban paranoia” – Backstage


All
the Rage is a darkly comic Jacobean Revenge Tragedy with shades of Robert Altman and Quentin Tarantino.  When Warren shoots and kills a burglar, he sets in motion a chain of violent events that deeply affects ten interconnected lives.  As the labyrinthine tale unfolds in an unnamed city, no one is safe from themselves or each other.  Everybody has a gun and is ready to fire in this outrageous comedy.
 
All the Rage premiered at Chicago ’s Goodman Theatre in 1997 and won the Joseph Jefferson Award for New Work.
 
Daryl Boling is one of the founding directors of Manhattan Theatre Source.  His credits include A Lie of the Mind, Saint Frances of Hollywood, The Mandrake, Dark Rapture and Black Comedy/The White Liars.  Regarding Dark Rapture, BackStage raved, “Director Daryl Boling achieves wonderful results with a group of first-rate actors.” 

Wednesday – Saturday at 8:00pm
July 30 – August 23


$18
Tickets Available at https://www.ovationtix.com/trs/pr/51202



Starring:
Anne Bobby*
Steve Deighan
Rich Fromm*

Benjamin Jaeger-Thomas

Ryan Michael Jones

Jeff Plunkett*

Peter Reznikoff*
Laura Schwenninger*
Medina Senghore
Greg Stuhr*




*appear Courtesy AEA




Assistant Director
Brian Otano
Lighting Design
Kia Rogers
Set Design
Travis McHale
Costume Design
Kathleen Leary
Sound Design
Andrew Bellware
Fight Director
Carrie Brewer
Stage Manager
Ben Sulzbach
Asst Stage Manager
McKenzie Murphy
Graphic Design
Daryl Boling
Press Lanie Zipoy

Manhattan Theatre Source

At Washington Square Park

177 MacDougal Street

Between Waverly & 8
th Streets

Subway * W4 * A, B, C, D, E, F, V

Reservations: 212-501-4751
Box Office: 212-260-4698

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www.theatresource.org



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