The writers behind this RSC transfer couldn’t have picked a less promising subject than the 1997 Kyoto Protocol. Plays about ...
The writers behind this RSC transfer couldn’t have picked a less promising subject than the 1997 Kyoto Protocol. Plays about climate change tend to be yawn-inducingly dull, regardless how urgent ...
Joe Murphy and Joe Robertson's play Kyoto – first seen at the RSC in Stratford – is set at the UN Climate Change Conference in 1997, when countries around the world agreed the first international ...
With a climate change denier as US president, Joe Murphy and Joe Robertson’s politics-as-glossy-spectacle could not be more ...
It took a while for journalists to identify the chain-smoking, Machiavellian figure who was a permanent presence at early ...
Billions star Stephen Kunken puts in a seductively charismatic central performance as a lawyer funded by Big Oil to derail ...
How to make a gripping theatrical piece out of a climate conference and diplomacy? The Royal Shakespeare Company, led by their new co-artistic directors Daniel Evans and Tamara Harvey, and Good Chance ...
Read our review of real-life thriller *Kyoto*, directed by Stephen Daldry and Justin Martin, now in performances at ...
One lengthy section of Kyoto, the Royal Shakespeare Company’s new play about the groundbreaking 1997 UN climate conference in Kyoto, depicts delegates wrangling over the precise placement of a comma — ...
The RSC’s Kyoto jettisons you into the UN’s 1997 conference at the advent of the world’s first major climate legislation. Or ...
The Kyoto protocol was historic (though the US never ratified it and later pulled out). It paved the way for all climate talks since and remains a landmark moment. But agreement was only reached ...