Privacy NYC Reviews and Tickets

85%
(175 Ratings)
Positive
97%
Mixed
2%
Negative
1%
Members say
Clever, Thought-provoking, Relevant, Entertaining, Absorbing

About the Show

Daniel Radcliffe stars in the Public Theater's high-tech London import about what our technological choices reveal about who we are and who's keeping track of it all.

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Show-Score Member Reviews (175)

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68 Reviews | 36 Followers
100
Clever, Absorbing, Original, Thought-provoking, Fresh

See it if You want something completely different. SO IMPRESSED! It's funny and entertaining, while you cleverly learn about the power of technology.

Don't see it if You're looking for music or something light. There is audience participation, which makes every night slightly different. Cast was great!

102 Reviews | 46 Followers
100
Absorbing, Clever, Intelligent, Masterful, Must see

See it if You are interested in technology and a unique production

Don't see it if You must see it. Better than Hamilton.

548 Reviews | 1899 Followers
98
Absorbing, Great acting, Great staging, Masterful, Original

See it if I loved this show so much. Fascinating, terrifying, funny, clever. Wonderful acting and staging. Lots of secrets.

Don't see it if Don't miss it....

62 Reviews | 37 Followers
97
Absorbing, Clever, Intelligent, Must see, Profound

See it if You interact at all with the Internet, or have questions about online security

Don't see it if Everyone should see it. Even at its base, it's a highly informative show

570 Reviews | 87 Followers
96
Clever, Delightful, Entertaining, Great staging, Intelligent

See it if you want to learn about our willingness to give up our privacy for the convenience of our gadgets.

Don't see it if you are looking for much of an underlying story. You really don't need it, but it would be nice to have more emotional meat in the show.

292 Reviews | 68 Followers
96
Absorbing, Intelligent, Thought-provoking, Insightful

See it if you want relevant shocking documentary of how much privacy we have or not have by sharing on social media. Daniel Radcliffe is effective.

Don't see it if You don't enjoy conceptual plays.

118 Reviews | 16 Followers
96
Clever, Must see, Relevant, Riveting

See it if You enjoy thought provoking theater and want to understand the deal we make as a society to utilize technology while giving up privacy.

Don't see it if You don't have or want a smartphone, don't care about technology.

155 Reviews | 26 Followers
95
Absorbing, Clever, Romantic, Thought-provoking, Riveting

See it if you want to see an immersive and masterful show with a great cast weave together contemporary society and politics with a great love story.

Don't see it if you don't own a smartphone?

Critic Reviews (41)

The New York Times
July 18th, 2016

“Viewed as a play, it is neither as profound as it aspires to be nor even entirely cohesive. But it ingeniously recreates that most venerable of entertainments, the magic show, in a form ideally suited to the second decade of the 21st century...I’m making ‘Privacy’ sound creepier and more compelling than it ultimately is...The parts of the show I can’t talk about—the many audience participation sequences—are both its giddiest and most sobering."
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Time Out New York
July 18th, 2016

“A sardonic but disturbing survey of data mining and surveillance...The piece is a fresh and engaging mélange of verbatim interview text, geektastic research and romantic comedy...Radcliffe is more assured and funnier than ever, a bemused Everyman learning how to open up without losing his sense of identity. The supporting actors are marvelous.”
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New York Magazine / Vulture
July 18th, 2016

“So specifically and solely a discussion of privacy in the age of smart phones that it barely functions as anything else...The saving grace of this production (directed wittily by Rourke) is that it remains entertaining even when merely massaging information most of us absorbed years ago...Tech tricks lend it an atmosphere of surprise that its content sorely lacks, and also a sense of urgency that it cannot otherwise gin up...Like a lot of documentary theater, its point-of-view is too diffuse.”
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New York Daily News
July 19th, 2016

“Whether it’s cameras monitoring our every move, online gizmos constantly gathering data, everyone is always connected and sharing— whether they want to or not. That’s pretty much the point...Most telling is when the audience gets walked through the 'privacy' button on their phones, which actually double as tracking devices...Judging by 'oohs' from me and my fellow audience members - that’s when ‘Privacy’ gets eye-opening.”
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Variety
July 18th, 2016

"A mind-bending theatrical experience...Daniel Radcliffe, who’s made auspicious Broadway appearances, is enormously appealing as The Writer in this confounding play...Dratch is especially persuasive as the M.I.T. professor Sherry Turkle...Over the course of this ever-surprising play, the Writer keeps learning how the Internet overrides what he thinks of as free will...But in the end, he can’t answer the big question: Who owns your life?”
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The Hollywood Reporter
July 18th, 2016

“The play is ultimately more informational than successfully dramatic, often having the feel of an intricate, celebrity-studded TED Talk. But it nonetheless emerges as a dazzlingly inventive and entertaining theatrical exercise...Director Rourke keeps the production's complex technological balls up in the air with consummate skill, and the performers superbly rise to their many challenges. Radcliffe employs his natural charisma and likability to excellent effect.”
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Entertainment Weekly
July 18th, 2016

"Believability, or plot for that matter, is not Graham’s primary concern...For a play about connectivity, 'Privacy' feels weirdly disjointed. The facts, figures, and revelations behind 'Privacy' are rather riveting — in a lecture-y/symposium kind of way. It feels tailor-made for an audience at South by Southwest…But as a play? You could probably remove Radcliffe’s character and get the same effect. Without the bang-up ticket sales, of course."
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AM New York
July 18th, 2016

"A freewheeling, overstuffed adventure saga where the lone individual confronts the wonders and terrors of current phone and computer technology...Whereas Radcliffe has taken on some very challenging roles on Broadway in recent years, his function here is far more passive...but he does show off his considerable comic abilities...‘Privacy’ is all over the place, but it makes its points about the utter lack of personal privacy in today’s day and age with clarity as well as shock value."
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