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Kyoto archiveThe Kyoto Conference Centre, 5am. The nations of the world are in deadlock. 11 hours have passed since the UN's landmark climate conference should have ended. Time is running out. And agreement feels a world away... Their prize: the world's first legally binding emissions targets. Their obstacle: American oil lobbyist and master strategist, Don Pearlman. Global in scale and personal at heart, Kyoto is the breathless, gripping tale of a moment when, finally, the impossible seemed possible.

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Author(s): Joe Murphy, Joe Robertson

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Archive listings for Kyoto (2024)

Work type: Play. There are performances of this work in the listings (current and future) database, see Kyoto

T2016957937

From the writers and directors of the universally-acclaimed The Jungle comes this timely and fast-paced political thriller placing you right at the heart of the historic 1997 Kyoto climate summit.Presented byRoyal Shakespeare Company. Presented byGood Chance. Director Stephen Daldry. Director Justin Martin. Design Miriam Buether. Costume Natalie Pryce. Lighting Aideen Malone. Sound Christopher Reid. Design Akhila Krishnan (video). DramaturgGemma Stockwood. Director Julia Horan (CDG - casting). Other Budgie Salam (dialect coach). Performer Jude Akuwudike (Tanzania / Mark Mwandosya). Performer Olivia Barrowclough (Secretariat). Performer Nancy Crane (USA / Wirth / Eisenstat). Performer Jenna Augen (Shirley). Performer Jorge Bosch (Raul Estrada-Oyuela). Performer Vincent Franklin (Fred Singer). Performer Andrea Gatchalian (AOSIS / Kiribati). Performer Stephen Kunken (Don Pearlman). Performer Ingrid Oliver (Germany / EU / Merkel). Performer Togo Igawa (Japan / Ohki). Performer Kwong Loke (China / Zhong). Performer Dale Rapley (Bolin / Al Gore). Performer Raad Rawi (OPEC / Al Sabban). Performer Ferdy Roberts (UK / Prescott / Houghton).
18 Jun 24 to 13 Jul 24Swan Theatre, Stratford-Upon-Avon :: V136
listing details L01322432821

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