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This isn't a negotiation. It's hand to hand combat. 11 December 1997. >The nations of the world are in deadlock. Eleven 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. Kyoto is the urgent story of the moment all nations tried to set aside their differences for the sake of the earth. It opened at the Swan Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon, in June 2024, in a co-production…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This isn't a negotiation. It's hand to hand combat. 11 December 1997. >The nations of the world are in deadlock. Eleven 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. Kyoto is the urgent story of the moment all nations tried to set aside their differences for the sake of the earth. It opened at the Swan Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon, in June 2024, in a co-production between Good Chance and the RSC, and transferred to @sohoplace, London, in January 2025. It opened at the Lincoln Center Theater, New York, in October 2025.
Autorenporträt
Joe Murphy and Joe Robertson are English playwrights. In 2015, they established Good Chance in the 'Jungle' refugee and migrant camp in Calais. Their first play, The Jungle, based on their experience there, was a sell-out West End and international hit. Good Chance also co-produced The Walk with Little Amal in 2021.