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News Public Theater Announces Cast for Geo-Political Marathon The Great Game: Afghanistan The Public Theater announced casting for the Tricycle Theatre Company's political work The Great Game: Afghanistan, a 12-play theatrical event in three parts with contributions by writers Lee Blessing, David Edgar and Simon Stephens, among others.

Nicolas Kent and Indhu Rubasingham direct the New York City premiere of the Olivier Award-nominated plays that explore Afghanistan's history since Westerners first became involved in the country in 1842 to the present day.

NYU's Skirball Center, which hosts the production, co-presents the work that will run Dec. 1-19. An official opening has been set for Dec. 7.

The cast includes Daniel Betts, Sheena Bhattessa, Michael Cochrane, Karl Davies, Vincent Ebrahim, Nabil Elouahabi, Shereen Martineau, Tom McKay, Daniel Rabin, Danny Rahim, Raad Rawi, Jemma Redgrave, Cloudia Swann and Rick Warden.

In addition to Blessing, Edgar and Stephens, contributing playwrights are Richard Bean, David Greig, Amit Gupta, Ron Hutchinson, Stephen Jeffreys, Abi Morgan, Ben Ockrent, Colin Teevan and Joy Wilkinson.

Here's how the Public describes the plays: Part 1: Invasions & Independence – 1842-1930: Starts with the first Anglo-Afghan War of 1842 and moves to Afghan independence in the 1920s.

Part 2: Communism, The Mujahideen & The Taliban – 1979-1996: Continues the story from the Russian invasion, through to US/CIA arming of the Mujahideen to the coming of the Taliban.

Part 3: Enduring Freedom – 1996-2010: Starts with the events leading up to September 9, 2001 in Northern Afghanistan, through to the overthrow of Taliban, the aid agencies working in the country and the current war against the insurgents.

A series of post-show discussions have been planned including, "Reporting Afghanistan" (Dec. 1); "Camp Victory, Afghanistan" (Dec. 7); "The Road to Governing Afghanistan" (Dec. 9); "Afghanistan After America, America After Afghanistan (Dec. 14); and "Rights and Development in Afghanistan" (Dec. 17).

For tickets phone (212) 352-3101 or visit PublicTheater. Tickets are also available at the Skirball box office, located at 566 LaGuardia Place at Washington Square South.

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Jemma Redgrave, Tom McKay, and Nabil Elouahabi Photo by John Hayes
 
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