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  1. J. T. Rogers (born May 20, 1968) is an American playwright. He is best known for his play Oslo (2016) about the 1990s Oslo Peace Accords between Israel and Palestine. The play received widespread acclaim as well as the Tony Award, Drama Desk Award, and Obie Award for Best Play. [1] .

  2. J. T. Rogers is an internationally recognized American playwright whose award-winning works include Oslo, Blood and Gifts, The Overwhelming, White People, and Madagascar.

  3. J.T. Rogers is a playwright, screenwriter and founding partner of SRO Productions. Rogers serves as the creator, author, and showrunner of the HBO Max series “Tokyo Vice,” the second season of which begins streaming in February 2024.

  4. Fifty years later, the scope and daring of the Apollo 11 moon landing is still not fully understood. In One Giant Leap, Tony Award-winner J.T. Rogers tells the gripping, surprising, story-behind-the-story of one of the greatest achievements in history.

  5. "Exhilarating theatrical magic... Oslo makes high drama out of a complex set of negotiations that in any less wizardly hands would be a shallow biopic." - John Guare, Tony Award-winning author of...

  6. May 16, 2017 · Combining investigative zeal and theatrical imagination with insider access, Oslo invites you into the chambers where the Oslo Accords between Israel and the Palestinian Liberation Organization were forged during nine fraught months in 1993.”. — New York Times.

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    The play originated from a chance connection between playwright J. T. Rogers and Norwegian diplomat Terje Rød-Larsen, through a mutual acquaintance (Rogers' director Bartlett Sher). Through that mutual relationship, Rogers learned of the diplomat's unheralded work developing "back-channel" communications in the 1990s negotiations, and took an ...