J.T. Rogers must move. It is reflected in the dynamism of his Tony Award-winning play "Oslo" and in the way he perambulated around his office during our HD conversation. Clearly, this artist thinks on his feet.
“Oslo” -- first produced on Broadway in 2017 -- is a heart-wrenching telling of the back-channel meetings started by a Norwegian couple to bring Palestinian and Israeli leaders together to talk about peace—person to person. Of course, in the end, the resulting Oslo Accords failed to bring peace to the region.
J. T. Rogers' works include: One Giant Leap, Blood and Gifts, The Overwhelming, White People, and Madagascar. “Oslo” was his first Broadway play.
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