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  1. J T Rogers Marine Construction LLC, Millsboro, Delaware. 417 likes. We construct and repair boat docks, bulkheads, retaining walls, piers, and rip rap. We also do pile driving. Over 30 years experience.

  2. J.T. Rogers grew up wanting to be either a superhero or a spy—but rather than pick one over the other, she chose to become a writer instead so she could be both in her spare time. Her fiction reflects her childhood obsessions, blending together the distrustful, cloak-and-dagger world of spies with the high-octane action and camaraderie of her favorite superheroes.

  3. J. T. Rogers’ Oslo has had an extraordinary run for new ‘straight’ drama: sell-out performances both in New York and London, and 7 Tony nominations. But what is it? On the face of it, Oslo is a history play – a carefully imagined reconstruction of secret talks that became the precursor to the Clinton/Arafat/Rabin Camp David meetings that resulted in the 1993 Oslo Accords. The subject and the players have been thoroughly researched by J. T. Rogers, and the play’s reception has been ...

  4. Mar 11, 2024 · A new play by J.T. Rogers goes behind the scenes of the shady “news-gathering” that rocked Rupert Murdoch’s British media empire over a decade ago. Saffron Burrows, testifying (above in the ...

  5. Dec 20, 2023 · Full casting has been revealed for the Lincoln Center Theater production of J.T. Rogers' Corruption. Barlett Sher will direct the new play about a phone-hacking scandal in the British news media ...

  6. Jan 24, 2024 · Rogers commented: “When you read the memoirs of people in her tabloid world, even only a decade ago now, your jaw is on the floor from all the toxic masculinity.” Mosley, the offspring of two extraordinarily vivid parents (Oswald Mosley, the mid-20 th -century leader of Britain’s fascist party, and Diana, Lady Mosley, one of the Mitford sisters) represents another of the play’s resonant themes: shame.

  7. By J.T. Rogers ‘Oslo’ and the Drama in Diplomacy Upon meeting with a diplomat, the playwright J.T. Rogers knew there was a special story to tell, and he set out to do it.