Kyoto By Joe Murphy and Joe Robertson Read the reviews for Kyoto @Sohoplace London Until 3 May 2025 Book Tickets Running time: 2 hrs 35 mins (including interval) About the play Cast and creatives Production Photos The plot Behind the Scenes More Less About the play Content Advisory Cast and creatives Production Photos The plot ★★★★★ WhatsOnStage | Broadway World | Libby Purves (Theatre Cat) All That Dazzles | Theatre and Tonic | North West End UK | London Living Large ★★★★ The Times | Evening Standard | Time Out| London Theatre Theatre Weekly | The Arts Deck | The Reviews Hub | Curtain Call ★★★★★Broadway World ‘Kyoto is the only play you need to see right now’ Read the Review ★★★★★WhatsOnStage 'A crucial piece of theatre that nudges the world a little’ Read the Review ★★★★★All That Dazzles ‘Kyoto is the first unmissable play of 2025’ Read the Review ★★★★★Libby Purves (Theatre Cat) ‘Exhilarating’ Read the Review ★★★★The Times ‘Gripping theatre’ Read the Review ★★★★Time Out ‘A total thrill ride’ Read the Review ★★★★Evening Standard ‘Stunning…genuinely daring’ Read the Review Daily Telegraph ‘A triumph’ Read the Review In This Section About the play From the writers and directors of the universally-acclaimed The Jungle comes this pulse-pounding political drama. Find out more Cast and creatives Meet the actors and the creative team in Kyoto @sohoplace. See photos & biogs Production Photos View the production photos for Stephen Daldry and Justin Martin's Kyoto. See photos The plot Find out more about the story of Kyoto. Find out more Behind the Scenes Get a glimpse into the rehearsal room of Kyoto, a new political thriller from the creative team behind the universally-acclaimed The Jungle. Find out more The Kyoto Protocol Our co-production with Good Chance of Joe Murphy and Joe Robertson's play Kyoto transfers to @sohoplace in January 2025. But what was the Kyoto Protocol and why is it important? Find out more You may also like