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His New York theatre appearances have included acclaimed performances in HOW TO SUCCEED IN BUSINESS WITHOUT REALLY TRYING, EQUUS and THE CRIPPLE OF INISHMAAN, but Daniel Radcliffe will have to forgive his fans if they still think of him as Harry Potter.
The young actor is giving another terrific turn at Off-Broadway's Public Theater in James Graham and Josie Rourke's PRIVACY, about the virtual lives technology can't let us hide.
Taking in a performance last night was his old HARRY POTTER pal Ginny Weasley, known off-screen as Bonnie Wright. Completing the reunion was director Chris Columbus, who directed the first two Potter films.
The Public Theater and Donmar Warehouse's production of Privacy, co-created by James Graham and Josie Rourke, written by James Graham and directed by Josie Rourke opened on July 18th and runs through Sunday, August 14,
Privacy is a timely exploration of the digital age that features De'Adre Aziza, Raffi Barsoumian,Michael Countryman, Rachel Dratch, Daniel Radcliffe, and Reg Rogers.
Inspired by the revelations of Edward Snowden, Privacy explores our complicated relationship with technology and data through the funny and heart-breaking travails of a lonely guy (Daniel Radcliffe), who arrives in the city to figure out how to like, tag, and share his life without giving it all away. The play uncovers what our technological choices reveal about who we are, what we want and who's keeping track of it all. This provocative theatrical event will ask audiences to charge their phones, leave them ON during the performance and to embark on a fascinating dive online and into a new reality where we're all connected...for better or worse.
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