Blood and Gifts

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Blood and Gifts is a stage play by American playwright J.T. Rogers that dramatizes the covert geopolitical maneuvering and CIA involvement in Afghanistan during the Soviet–Afghan War.

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instanceOf stage play
theatrical work
author J. T. Rogers NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creator J. T. Rogers NERFINISHED
depicts Afghan mujahideen NERFINISHED
Central Intelligence Agency NERFINISHED
Soviet military intervention in Afghanistan
firstPerformanceCountry United Kingdom NERFINISHED
firstPerformanceLanguage English
firstPerformanceLocation National Theatre, London NERFINISHED
genre drama
political drama
hasAuthorNationality American
hasPart scenes set in Afghan battlefields
scenes set in CIA offices
scenes set in Pakistani intelligence offices
hasTitle Blood and Gifts NERFINISHED
intendedAudience adult theatre audiences
literaryForm play
mainSubject CIA involvement in Afghanistan
Soviet–Afghan War NERFINISHED
covert operations
geopolitics
medium live theatre
narrativeFocus American foreign policy
intelligence agencies
proxy warfare
originalLanguage English
producer National Theatre NERFINISHED
setting Afghanistan NERFINISHED
Pakistan NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States
timePeriod 1980s
Soviet–Afghan War NERFINISHED
workExampleOf Cold War theatre NERFINISHED

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J.T. Rogers notableWork Blood and Gifts
J.T. Rogers wrote Blood and Gifts