

The Roads That Lead Here
Lee Blessing
Awards & Recognition
Finalist: 1987 Pulitzer Prize for Drama Nominee: 1988 Tony Award for Best Play
What readers are saying
Readers appreciate the depth and relevance of the play, noting its humorous yet serious exploration of Cold War negotiations between Russian and American diplomats. Many find the dialogue engaging and thought-provoking, with performances that resonate even today. The play's themes of friendship and political intricacies continue to evoke strong responses from audiences.
"A work of passion and power with the ring of political truth. It is not only the best of the few dramas to reach Broadway this season, it is also the funniest comedy."
— Time Magazine
"A marvelous piece of theatre as well as a great treatise on the nature of mankind... should take its place as a classic of dramatic literature."
— Drama-Logue
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| John Honeyman 45, an American negotiator |
| Andrey Botvinnik 57, a career Soviet diplomat |
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