Martin Moran discusses his one-man show, “All the Rage.” It takes the audience on a quest from west of the Rockies to south of Johannesburg, unearthing the unexpected connections and human hilarity that arise as he attempts to resolve an ancient riddle: how is it that we are compassionate in one moment and murderous in the next. “All the Rage” is playing at the Peter Jay Sharp Theater.

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My husband and I are the complete role reversal of the stereotypical gender anger roles. I am much more likely to fly off the handle than he and I think it scares a lot of people off. I am a tall woman and I think that is intimidating enough for some people so adding the fact that I will chew out just about anyone and it's quite a package. lol
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