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Martin Moran's
THE TRICKY PART
Friday, December 14, 2018 at 7:30PM

The Barrow Group Theatre
312 West 36 St, 3rd floor
New York, NY 10018

Limited Run — Must close December 16

directed by Seth Barrish

starring Martin Moran

approximate run time: 85 minutes

Martin Moran’s OBIE Award-winning solo masterpiece (Two Drama Desk nominations, including Best Play), directed by Seth Barrish. THE TRICKY PART is one of the most heralded one-man plays in recent memory — produced and performed all over the world (United States, Canada, South Africa and India). Here’s a rare opportunity to experience this extraordinary, often funny, and always surprising journey throughout the complexities of Catholicism, desire and human trespass.


– 2004 OBIE AWARD WINNER

– DRAMA DESK NOMINEE: OUTSTANDING PLAY AND OUTSTANDING SOLO PERFORMANCE

– OUTER CRITICS CIRCLE NOMINEE: OUTSTANDING SOLO PERFORMANCE

– 2005 GLADD NOMINEE: OUTSTANDING NY THEATER: BROADWAY & OFF-BROADWAY


“A translucent memoir of a play…shattering.”– Ben Brantley, The New York Times

“Powerful.” The New York Post

“Surprising and moving! Startling, marvelously told.” – New York Newsday

“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


ABOUT MARTIN:

Martin Moran is an award winning writer and solo performer of shows as entertaining as they are soulful. His most recent offering, ALL THE RAGE, won the 2013 Lucille Lortel Award for Outstanding Solo Show and garnered an Outer Critics Circle nomination. His previous work, THE TRICKY PART, won an OBIE Award and two Drama Desk nominations, including one for Best Play. His memoir of the same title (published by Random House, Anchor Books), won numerous honors including a Barnes and Noble Discover Prize and a Lambda Literary Award. He continues to write and to perform his astonishingly moving and humorous work both nationally and internationally.