'Privacy' shows theatre audience it hasn't got much in digital age


Joshua McGuire as 'the writer' in British playwright James Graham's new play 'Privacy' directed by Josie Rourke.

Privacy may well be the first play to ask audience members to leave their mobile phones turned on – and its treatment of the subject matter strongly suggests that it doesn't exist anymore.

Those smart phones are among the stars of the new play by British playwright James Graham, which opened this week at London’s intimate Donmar Warehouse. And like a late-generation phone, Privacy is crammed with an awful lot of features.

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