When "Oslo" opened Off Broadway in the middle of July, it sounded like the opposite of summer popcorn fare. The latest play by J.T. Rogers was a meaty evening, a thinking theatergoer’s chronicle of the back-channel diplomacy that resulted in the Oslo Accords of 1993. It was brainy, it was challenging, and it was three... Read more »
SOURCE: Variety at 10:00AM on April 13, 2017