In 1991, during the first Gulf War, all journalists were required to travel in a pool, following the military's orders. A few bucked the system and headed out into the battle zone alone. One journalist who ventured away was caught and held incommunicado by the U-S Marines for 24 hours. The incident sparked the imagination of playwright Vincent Delaney. His play, Kuwait, based on the event opens at the Illusion Theater in Minneapolis tonight. Minnesota Public Radio's Stephanie Curtis talked to Delaney and to a Twin Cities journalist just back from the war: {Vincent Delaney, like most Americans spent a lot of time trolling television, radio, newspapers and the web during the most recent Gulf conflict. He says the media struck him as a touch gung ho: