On Monday, 24th March, a small group of students and staff attended a performance of “Kyoto” at the new Soho Place Theatre. First Year Student, Cassandra shares her views of the production:
Last week, I had the pleasure to see ‘Kyoto’ at Soho Place and it was way more intense than I expected—in the best way possible. It takes something as complicated as climate negotiations and turns it into a full-on political thriller, packed with tension, power struggles, and backroom deals that feel way too real. The story throws you right into the chaos of the 1997 UN summit, where world leaders, scientists, and lobbyists are all fighting to get what they want, making sneaky deals and switching sides when it suits them. The dialogue is fast, sharp, and actually gripping, and the lighting shifts between harsh, bright conference-room scenes and darker, more secretive moments, makes everything feel even more dramatic. It’s smart, tense, and honestly way too relevant for comfort—easily one of the most exciting plays I’ve seen. If you get the chance, go see it.
After what will be six years with the college, our Principal, John Wilson, will be leaving us at the end of the current academic year to take up a new role at a school in Central London. We wish John well and thank him for his exceptional service and contribution to the college and his commitment to our students.