Tickets Available for Daniel Radcliffe “Privacy” Forum Event

The bad news is that tickets for Privacy, currently running in New York City and starring Daniel Radcliffe, are sold out. The good news is that if you missed out on seeing the show, you can still see Radcliffe live, in person, discussing the themes of the play as part of the Public Theater’s Forum series – and tickets are still available!

The event will be held in the Newman Theater (the same theater where Privacy is performed) on Monday, August 1, at 7:00 p.m. Tickets are $30 for members of the Public Theater and $35 for non-members. What better way to keep the Harry Potter vibes going than to attend the forum the day after Cursed Child is released?

From the theater’s website:

Is it possible to live a private life in a public world? As technology expands our horizons and abilities, Public Forum sits down with Daniel Radcliffe (Privacy), Jon Ronson (journalist & author of So You’ve Been Publicly Shamed), and Sherry Turkle (professor & author of Reclaiming Conversation: The Power of Talk in the Digital Age) to discuss the limits of privacy for the government, the media, and ourselves – and what it means to live a life that you might not completely own.

There is a very limited number of tickets remaining, so if you’re interested in attending, buy tickets here.

Jessica J.

I've been making magic at MuggleNet since 2012, when I first joined the staff as a News intern. I've never wavered from the declaration in my childhood journal, circa October 2000: "I LOVE Harry Potter! If I clean my room, my mom says she'll make me a dinner a wizard would love!" Proud Gryffindor; don't hate.