Privacy (play)

[1] Directed by Josie Rourke, the cast consisted of Paul Chahidi, Gunnar Cauthery, Jonathan Coy, Joshua McGuire, Nina Sosanya and Michelle Terry.

The production was again directed by Josie Rourke.The cast consisted of De'Adre Aziza, Raffi Barsoumian, Michael Countryman, Rachel Dratch, Daniel Radcliffe and Reg Rogers[2] It was adapted and directed by Ajay Khatri in India for NSD diploma production, the BRM festival and the ITFOK festival.

In his 3 star review for The Guardian, Michael Billington stated that "for all its urgent topicality, I felt the play short-circuited the crucial debate about how we guarantee a measure of privacy in the digital age".

[3] In his 4 star review for The Daily Telegraph, Charles Spencer described the play as being "entertaining" despite addressing some "serious and urgent themes".

It can feel rather like one of those middle school instructional films that use a likable animated creature (a talking dinosaur or skeleton, maybe) to keep its distractible young viewers hooked.