Privacy

Privacy at Donmar Warehouse

Why see Privacy?

Just as James Graham's incisively funny expose into the workings of British politics was crucial to satire, this investigation into the cost of our digital footprint is to our privacy. Is Facebook for ever? What can a store loyalty card tell others about us? Can you ever lead a life fully off-line?

This new play by the Olivier-nominated director James Graham, takes a dark and disturbing look at how explores how our personal information is collected and used by both governments and big business. What does this vast amount of information hold in store for humanity's future? Inspired by Edward Snowdon's revelations about the NSA, the play is derived from a myriad of sources including journalists, political experts and business people, making for a thought-provoking, alarming work, and utterly crucial if you have ever gone online/used a credit card/sent a tweet/used a mobile. In fact, as you're online now, it's too late!

Cast

Gunnar Cauthery
Paul Chahidi
Jonathan Coy
Joshua McGuire
Nina Sosanya
Michelle Terry

Creative

Directed by Josie Rourke
Designes by Lucy Osborne
Lighting by Richard Howell
Sound by Christopher Shutt
Interactive Content by Anthony Lilley

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