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This week, the Prospect podcast meets Kyoto, the new West End play dramatising the high-stakes negotiations behind the 1997 Kyoto Protocol. Written by Joe Murphy and Joe Robertson, the play brings to life the power struggles, disruptors, and unexpected alliances that shaped the first major international climate treaty.
Prospect’s Isabel Hilton sits down with the playwrights and former UK negotiator Peter Unwin to discuss the real-life drama behind the diplomacy, whether multilateralism still works, and what Kyoto’s legacy means for today’s climate crisis.
Plus, Ellen and Alona mull over whether musicals are a “banger” or a “dud”.Kyoto is playing at London’s Soho Place Theatre until 3rd May 2025.
To read Isabel’s writing on geopolitics and climate, head to prospectmagazine.co.uk.
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This week, the Prospect podcast meets Kyoto, the new West End play dramatising the high-stakes negotiations behind the 1997 Kyoto Protocol. Written by Joe Murphy and Joe Robertson, the play brings to life the power struggles, disruptors, and unexpected alliances that shaped the first major international climate treaty.
Prospect’s Isabel Hilton sits down with the playwrights and former UK negotiator Peter Unwin to discuss the real-life drama behind the diplomacy, whether multilateralism still works, and what Kyoto’s legacy means for today’s climate crisis.
Plus, Ellen and Alona mull over whether musicals are a “banger” or a “dud”.Kyoto is playing at London’s Soho Place Theatre until 3rd May 2025.
To read Isabel’s writing on geopolitics and climate, head to prospectmagazine.co.uk.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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