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Kyoto Off-Broadway Reviews

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Saving the Earth is a filthy business. Welcome to the Kyoto Conference Centre, December 11, 1997. The nations of the world are in deadlock. Time is running out and a... (more info)

Theatre Mitzi E. Newhouse Theatre
Previews Oct 8, 2025
Opened Nov 3, 2025
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2 Negative
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Of Fossil Fuels and Fury: Kyoto and Jewish Plot

From: Vulture  |  By: Jackson McHenry  |  Date: 11/3/2025

These works allow some self-congratulation, both for the play’s hammering on of a hard nut, and for your ticket purchase and bearing witness to an important work, but there’s so much showmanship involved that it dilutes the effect. The handsome B...

As urgent and vital as it is, an investigation into international angles on climate change doesn’t sound remotely theatrical, let alone a race-to-the finish thriller. But that is precisely what directors Stephen Daldry and Justin Martin achieve wit...

“Kyoto” had its U.S. premiere Monday at Lincoln Center’s Vivian Beaumont Theater, and it is yet another British import filled with Big Ideas served up on a sterile monolithic set that screams “prestige” even before you sit down.

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Kyoto: Climate Negotiations Made Fun

From: New York Stage Review  |  By: Frank Scheck  |  Date: 11/3/2025

It all plays like a darkly comedic thriller, showing us how the diplomatic sausage is made that ultimately affects our very existence on the planet. Although there are occasional longueurs and scenes that feel more convoluted than necessary, the prod...

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Kyoto: Greenhouse Gassing

From: New York Stage Review  |  By: Michael Sommers  |  Date: 11/3/2025

While Kyoto offers striking scenes and moments, often staged at a quick clip by its directors, the play remains a weighty work that’s not always engrossing in spite of the excellence of its actors, who do plenty of heavy lifting to keep it moving a...

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Kyoto Review. The first global response to global warming.

From: New York Theater  |  By: Jonathan Mandell  |  Date: 11/3/2025

The quartet of theater artists who put together “Kyoto” – writers Joe Murphy and Joe Robertson, directors Stephen Daldry and Justin Martin — also worked together on The Jungle, an extraordinary immersive re-creation of a real-life refugee cam...

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'Kyoto' Off-Broadway review — an exhilarating race to extinction

From: New York Theatre Guide  |  By: Amelia Merrill  |  Date: 11/3/2025

Playwrights Joe Murphy and Joe Robertson’s slow unveiling of the truth — that Don is not an everyman, but an oilman — is gratifying, leaving you mad enough to be inspired to act but not so depleted of trust that you can’t.

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Review: Kyoto at Lincoln Center Theater

From: Exeunt  |  By: Carol Rocamora  |  Date: 11/3/2025

Kyoto is a unique theatrical experience, a hybrid of docudrama, political theatre, immersive theatre, and more. I learned more about the world climate change movement in that two-and-a-half hours in the Newhouse than I had from years of viewing media...

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