Blood and Gifts

Blood and Gifts

Blood and Gifts

Blood and Gifts

Blood and Gifts

Overview

1981. As the Soviet army burns its way through Afghanistan and toward the critical Pakistani border, CIA operative Jim Warnock is sent to try to halt its bloody progress. Joining forces with a larger-than-life Afghan warlord and the Pakistani and British secret services, Jim spearheads the covert struggle. But in the face of mutual suspicion as the brutal chaos escalates, clear political action becomes impossible. J. T. Rogers' "Blood and Gifts" - an epic political thriller shot through with mad humour - premiered at the National Theatre, London, in September 2010.

Authors

J.T. Rogers

J.T. Rogers is the author of The Overwhelming, Madagascar, White People, and Murmuring in a Dead Tongue. His works have been produced in London by the National Theatre; the Tricycle Theatre, where he was one of the 2010 Oliver Award-nominated writers of The Great Game; Theatr ...
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