DURAÇÃO
2 h 45 min
DATA DE ENCERRAMENTO
Até 3 de maio de 2025
a partir de
£ 30
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Por que assistir Kyoto?

  • Witness the creative genius of four theatrical titans – Stephen Daldry (The Crown), Justin Martin (Stranger Things: The First Shadow), and the award-winning writers of The Jungle.
  • Featuring Tony-nominated actor Stephen Kunken in a tour-de-force performance as the manipulative oil lobbyist Don Pearlman.
  • Following a critically acclaimed run at the RSC's Swan Theatre, where it was hailed as "sheer theatrical magic" (WhatsOnStage), this timely masterpiece (re)tells a story that has never been more relevant.
  • Inspired by real-life events, the play takes you inside the room where the infamous Kyoto Protocol was adopted in 1997, transforming the diplomatic deadlock into a "tense and gripping" (Guardian) drama

Nearly 3 hours of run-time, a strictly limited space, and an unlikely event of immense intrigue spell a recipe for disaster. Fortunately, some of London’s widely regarded talents have joined hands to transform the chaos into a white-knuckle diplomatic thriller. Around the confines of a conference table, the extraordinary ensemble cast delivers a "towering performance" (WhatsOnStage), negotiating humor into a high-stakes political drama. As climate change continues to dominate headlines, this story of hope against impossible odds resonates more powerfully than ever.

Enredo

It's 1997, in a fluorescent-lit conference room in Kyoto the impossible is beginning to take shape. Don Pearlman, America's most effective oil industry operative, has spent ten years ensuring climate talks are nipped in the bud. But now, in Japan, something seems….different. As small island nations refuse to drown in silence, and a determined Argentine diplomat Raúl Estrada-Oyuela takes control, Pearlman watches as his carefully constructed walls of obstruction turn to rubble. As translators flee their posts and delegates struggle past 50 sleepless hours, one man's desperate gamble will determine the tide of history.

The first newly built theater on the West End in 50 years, @sohoplace was the culmination of a 12-year project. Despite being relatively new, the theater has earned a respected place in London’s theater scene owing to its unique programming under the ownership of Nica Burns.

The @sohoplace Seating Plan will help you find the best seats in the theater.

Como chegar

Address: 4 Soho Pl, Charing Cross Rd, London W1D 3BG, United Kingdom

Tube: Tottenham Court Road Station (Elizabeth Line) is the closest to the venue.

Bus: Take any among the 14, 19, 22b, 24, 29, 38, or 176 buses to Covent Garden, closest to the venue.

Train: Charing Cross Station is a 15-18 minute walk or short ride from the theater.

Serviços e acessibilidade

Available Facilities: Bar, air-conditioning, restrooms, lift

Acessibilidade: Banheiros acessíveis, cães de assistência são permitidos, espaços para cadeiras de rodas disponíveis

Informações adicionais

  • Segurança: para garantir seu conforto e segurança, pode ser que haja algumas verificações de segurança ao chegar ao local do evento.

Dress Code: Smart-casual or semi-formal attire is the way to go.

Outside Food: While outside food isn't allowed inside, the hotel complex hosts many cafes or restaurants inside for you to check out before or after the show.

Retirada de ingressos

  • Você receberá uma confirmação imediata por e-mail logo após reservar seus ingressos.
  • Entre no local do evento com facilidade apresentando seu ingresso digital e um documento de identidade válido com foto – não é necessário imprimir nada!

Cancelamento e reembolso

  • Os ingressos não serão reembolsados, nem podem ser alterados ou cancelados.

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