Interview: 'It's Been a Dream Project to Figure Out': Actor Stephen Kunken on KYOTO
by Kat Mokrynski - Feb 7, 2025
After a run at the RSC in Stratford-upon-Avon, Kyoto has arrived at @sohoplace on the West End. The play, written by Joe Murphy and Joe Robertson and directed by Stephen Daldry and Justin Martin, brings audiences into the world of the Kyoto Conference Centre on 11 December 1997, where nations are struggling to come to an agreement on climate change. In comes Don Pearlman, an American oil lobbyist who becomes the biggest obstacle to reaching such an agreement.
Review: KYOTO, @sohoplace
by Cindy Marcolina - Jan 17, 2025
After a stellar run in Stratford-upon-Avon, Joe Murphy and Joe Robertson’s RSC-fuelled project takes hold of London. Flashback to 1997, the United Nations are desperately trying to draft up an arrangement that might save the Earth. The deadlock on global warming hadn’t eased for years: each representative cautious about their involvement and an American lawyer deep in the pockets of his country’s oil tycoons doing anything to stall. Can the world come together to protect itself?
Video: Stephen Kunken and More Star In KYOTO at @sohoplace
by A.A. Cristi - Dec 28, 2024
Check out video highlights of Kyoto which tells the extraordinary story of an unlikely group of international diplomats, scientists, politicians and activists working together to reach the first global agreement on climate change.
Full Cast Set For KYOTO at @sohoplace
by Stephi Wild - Dec 11, 2024
Full casting has been announced for Kyoto which tells the extraordinary story of an unlikely group of international diplomats, scientists, politicians and activists working together to reach the first global agreement on climate change.
Full Cast Set For the RSC's KYOTO
by Stephi Wild - May 2, 2024
The RSC and Good Chance have announced full casting for the world premiere of Kyoto; a major new production which places audiences at the heart of the historic 1997 Kyoto climate summit.
Review: NACHTLAND, Young Vic
by Cindy Marcolina - Mar 7, 2024
Nachtland is a nervous, difficult play whose purpose is decisively blurry. It doesn’t revel as much as it should in the unknotting of its cerebral conundrum and doesn’t bask in the incredible satire it holds. The ideas it presents are topical, yet the piece is distracted. It tries to be quirky and different, but the result is tired and unfocused. It will make audiences think and talk about what they just saw, but not necessarily in a good way.
Photos: LEOPOLDSTADT Welcomes The Clinton Family And Ben Stiller Backstage For A Visit
by Bruce Glikas - Jul 3, 2023
Leopoldstadt, winner of the 2023 Tony Award for Best Play, welcomed a few more special guests before wrapping up its Broadway run. See photos of the cast visiting with President Bill Clinton, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, their daughter Chelsea Clinton and filmmaker Ben Stiller in photos from backstage!
VIDEO: LEOPOLDSTADT Cast Members Discuss Their Faith on TODAY
by Michael Major - Jan 30, 2023
David Krumholtz, Jenna Augen, and Brandon Uranowitz from Leopoldstadt on Broadway appeared on The TODAY Show on Sunday to discuss exploring their faith in the acclaimed play. The cast also discussed their family's faith, fighting against antisemitism, and more. Watch the new interview video now!
Photos: LEOPOLDSTADT Company Celebrates Opening Night
by Bruce Glikas - Oct 4, 2022
The Longacre Theatre was the place to be earlier this week as the best of Broadway came out to celebrate the arrival of Leopoldstadt, Tom Stoppard's Olivier Award-winning Best New Play, directed by two-time Tony Award nominee Patrick Marber. BroadwayWorld was there for the big night and you can check out photo coverage from the after party below!