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SAVING THE EARTH IS A FILTHY BUSINESS



Book now for Kyoto, the 'truly remarkable' (WhatsOnStage) new political thriller as it transfers to London's West End in 2025. Brought to you by the Royal Shakespeare Company and Good Chance, fresh from a critically acclaimed run in Stratford-upon-Avon, this 'tense and gripping' (Guardian) show brings a world of hope to @SohoPlace for a strictly limited 16-week season from 9 January.



Welcome to the Kyoto Conference Centre, 11 December 1997. The nations of the world are in deadlock and 11 hours have passed since the UN’s landmark climate conference should have ended. Time is running out and agreement feels a world away. The greatest obstacle: American oil lobbyist and master strategist, Don Pearlman...



Featuring a ‘barnstorming performance’ (FT) from Stephen Kunken (Billions and The Handmaid’s Tale), Kyoto sees Olivier award-winning directors Stephen Daldry and Justin Martin (Stranger Things: The First Shadow) reunite with Good Chance's Artistic Directors and playwrights Joe Murphy and Joe Robertson (The Jungle), for this sharp, searing and darkly comic story of the moment all nations tried to set aside their differences for the sake of the planet.



Hailed as 'rich and vital' (The i) and 'sheer theatrical magic' (WhatsOnStage), Kyoto seats you at the heart of the action, and shows that even in a climate of rapidly rising temperatures, the impossible really can become possible.



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Audio Described, 15 Feb,


Chilled & Captioned, 20 Feb


Audio Described, 3 April


Captioned, 5 April


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First e-Book About the Japanese Garden Funda-in is Released
by Christina Mancuso - Jun 21, 2013


On June 13th, the Japanese garden design team Keizo Hayano and Jenny Feuerpeil have released a digital book about the Zen temple garden Funda-in, which is also known as Sesshu-ji, a subtemple of the Tofukuji complex in Kyoto. To promote Japanese garden culture in the world, the design duo publishes artisanal books on their website 'Real Japanese Gardens' (www.japanesegardens.jp), that highlight not only the beauty of Japanese gardens with impressive photographs, but also focus on Japanese architecture and the history and philosophy behind each garden. Funda-in, a small and quiet Zen temple in southern Kyoto, belongs to the favorite gardens of the Japanese garden designers Keizo Hayano and Jenny Feuerpeil. 'The karesansui garden of Funda-in temple is one of Kyoto's true secret gardens!' says Japanese garden writer Jenny Feuerpeil. 'When I visited the beautiful gardens of Tofukuji in autumn 2012, I immediately fell in love with the calm, relaxing atmosphere of the Zen temple. The garden and architecture form a marvelous symbiosis. The Japanese design concepts of Framing the View and Borrowed Scenery have been employed by the old garden master Sesshu and modern re-constructor Shigemori to utmost perfection. Too bad most visitors of the Tofuku-ji temple complex just walk past it - we want to change that with our garden e-book!' 'It is our goal to show our readers the secret Japanese gardens, the hidden gems in the bustling streets of Tokyo and Kyoto' says 40 year old Tokyo based garden designer Keizo Hayano. 'Funda-in is such a garden - small in size, yet beautiful in its proportions and very quiet, even on the weekends. While most tourists visit Tofuku-ji's Hojo, Kaisan-do or other temples like Ryogin-an and Komyo-ji, Fundain is often over-looked. With our platform, we would like to give foreign tourist also the opportunity to explore these lesser known beautiful gardens of Japan.' The e-book titled 'Funda-in, sub-temple of Tofuku-ji' has 14 pages and 44 quality pictures of the historically important temple and garden. It introduces the Shoin architecture of the temple, the front garden, south garden and the tea house Tonan-tei and its adjacent tea garden (east garden), which was designed by Shigemori Mirei. The e-book is the first world-wide to be written and published about the Funda-in temple gardens. Note to editors: Currently the website www.japanesegardens.jp features basic information, pictures and directions to around 90 gardens in Japan. To date, 13 eBooks about famous, secret and private Japanese gardens have been published. Another 3 eBooks have been released about typical elements of a Japanese garden - traditional fences and gravel patterns. 2 more e-books about Japanese moss and Japanese bamboo have been published in the plant category. Providing reliable information to their readers is Real Japanese Gardens' highest priority. Before writing an e-book, the team visits the garden and takes photos of the garden and its features. Up to 80% of the research is done using Japanese resources (books, journals and interviews) to stay as close to the Japanese garden tradition as possible. Keizo Hayano is the owner and head designer of the Japan garden design studio Niwashyu in Shibuya, Tokyo (www.niwashyu.jp). He studied the fine arts at the Kyoto City College of Arts and loves small intimate Kyoto gardens that soothe the soul. Member of the Japanese Association of Garden Designers. San Francisco based garden designer Jenny Feuerpeil came to Japan after leaving her job at a global IT company. From 2008 on, she studied garden design in Chelsea, London and founded the garden design label Dendron Exterior Design (www.dendronexteriordesign.com). In 2010, she decided to go to Japan to learn the Japanese garden tradition first hand as an apprentice in a garden maintenance company near Tokyo. She loves the rough texture of natural materials, the boldness of stone arrangements and karesansui gardens.

Photo Flash: Barbra Streisand Accepts Honorary Degree from Hebrew University of Jerusalem
by Nicole Rosky - Jun 17, 2013


Legendary American actress, director, singer, producer, composer, philanthropist and activist Barbra Streisand received an honorary doctor of philosophy degree from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. The ceremony took place earlier today, June 17, during the 76th Hebrew University International Board of Governors Meeting. Check out photos of Streisand accepting the honor below!

Barbra Streisand Receives Honorary Doctorate from Hebrew University of Jerusalem Today
by BWW News Desk - Jun 17, 2013


Legendary American actress, director, singer, producer, composer, philanthropist and activist Barbra Streisand will receive an honorary doctor of philosophy degree from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. The ceremony will take place today, June 17, during the 76th Hebrew University International Board of Governors Meeting.

CONFIRMED: PHANTOM's Peter Joback and Samantha Hill to Perform at Tonys
by Tyler Peterson - Jun 6, 2013


The duo will give a special performance, celebrating the production's latest monumental achievement: becoming the first show to ever to reach 25 years on Broadway.

GRMLN's Debut Album EMPIRE Released Today
by BWW News Desk - Jun 4, 2013


GRMLN releases his debut full length, Empire, with Carpark Records today, June 4. Today, Fake DIY shares a track by track description from Yoodoo, the Santa Cruz via Kyoto indie rocker who has 'gone from strength to strength', with a stream of his entire album. Listen to it here now!

GRMLN's Debut Album 'Empire' Streaming Now!
by Conor Sheeran - May 29, 2013


GRMLN will release his debut full length, Empire, with Carpark Records next week onJune 4. Today, Fake DIY shares a track by track description from Yoodoo, the Santa Cruz via Kyoto indie rocker who has 'gone from strength to strength', with a stream of his entire album.

Solti Foundation Honors Young American Conductor James Feddeck and More
by BWW News Desk - May 29, 2013


The Solti Foundation U.S. today recognized the talent of five distinguished young American conductors. James Feddeck, Assistant Conductor of The Cleveland Orchestra and Music Director of the Cleveland Orchestra Youth Orchestra, is the recipient of the 2013 $25,000 Sir Georg Solti Conducting Award. Vladimir Kulenovic, Ankush Kumar Bahl, Roger Kalia, and Christopher James Lees were all named as recipients of Solti U.S. Career Assistance Awards.

Barbra Streisand to Receive Honorary Doctorate from Hebrew University of Jerusalem, June 17
by BWW News Desk - May 20, 2013


Legendary American actress, director, singer, producer, composer, philanthropist and activist Barbra Streisand will receive an honorary doctor of philosophy degree from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. The ceremony will take place on Monday, June 17, during the 76th Hebrew University International Board of Governors Meeting.

The Ritz-Carlton Hotel Company Unveils The Ritz-Carlton, Kyoto
by Robert Diamond - May 7, 2013


The Ritz-Carlton Hotel Company has confirmed The Ritz-Carlton, Kyoto will officially open its doors on February 7, 2014, and unveiled the first images of the luxury urban resort that pays homage to the region's cultural heritage. It also officially announced the appointment of Mr Yuji Tanaka as the General Manager of The Ritz-Carlton, Kyoto.

London's 'Phantom' Peter Jöback Joins PHANTOM OF THE OPERA on Broadway Today
by BWW News Desk - Apr 29, 2013


The longest-running show in Broadway history, Andrew Lloyd Webber's The Phantom of the Opera, directed by Harold Prince and produced by Cameron Mackintosh and The Really Useful Theatre Company, Inc., will welcome West End star and Platinum-selling Swedish recording star Peter Joback to the New York cast this summer. Mr. Joback will assume the title role for a limited engagement from today, April 29 through Saturday, August 24, 2012.

Green Dragon Books Releases Roy Dimond's THE SINGING BOWL
by Tyler Peterson - Apr 23, 2013


Green Dragon Books has released 'The Singing Bowl.' Roy Dimond presents the awe-inspiring story of a Tibetan monk who has the daunting task of finding a lost book in order to bring a way of life back from the brink. Armed with only courage and an ancient artifact, the sacred Singing Bowl, the young monk embarks on a spiritual odyssey filled with harrowing dangers and mysteries.

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