Plurality of Privacy
In 5 Minute Plays

  • P3M5 © Goethe-Institut Washington
  • We're Staging a Play About the Importance of Privacy (c) Lectrr
  • What You Do Online Stays Online (c) Tom Meyer
    What You Do Online Stays Online
  • Private Eyes © KAL
    Private Eyes

The Plurality of Privacy Project in Five-Minute Plays (P3M5) is a groundbreaking transatlantic theater project focused on the value of privacy. In cooperation with the Goethe-Institut Washington, theaters across the US and Europe have commissioned playwrights to write five-minute plays exploring the central question, “What does privacy mean to you in the digital age?” The results will be presented in different formats by a network of theaters between January 2017 and June 2018. These performances, staged readings, and community forums will create an artistic and cultural dialogue centered around varying American and European understandings of privacy.  

American Conservatory Theatre San Francisco Philip Kan Gotanda Alliance Theater Atlanta Sarah Gubbins Center Stage Baltimore Kenneth Lin New York Theatre Workshop New York Martha Redbone PTP/NYC Cheryl Faraone Co-Artistic Director Co-Founder (New York, NY) Seattle Repertory Theatre Seattle Rebecca Gilman Schauspielhaus Graz Austria Clemens J. Setz WEÖRES SÁNDOR SZÍNHÁZ SZOMBATHELY Hungary Clemens J. Setz SPAIN ARTS & CULTURE Spain Paco Bezerra KVS City Theatre Brussel, Belgium Rachida Lamrabet Théâtre de Liège Liège, Belgium Alex Lorrette 11:55 Prag Tereza Volánková Staatstheater Saarland Germany Felicia Zeller National Theater Nova Goriza Slovenia Simona Hamer Unga Klara Sweden Marioan Hosseini Birmingham Repertory Theater United Kingdom David Greig National Theater Marin Sorescu Romania Mihaela Mihailov Perseverance Theatre Art Rotch, Artistic Director (Juneau, AK) Silk Road Rising Jamil Khoury, Artistic Director (Chicago, IL) Boulder Ensemble Theatre Company Heather Beasley Associate Producer (Boulder, CO) Syracuse Stage Kyle Bass Associate Artistic Director (Syracuse, NY) Street Theatre Lyndsay Burch Artistic Producer (Sacramento, CA) People’s Light Marcie Bramucci Director of Community Investment (Malvern, PA) The VORTEX Bonnie Cullum, Producing Artistic Director (Austin, TX) City Lights Theater CompanyLisa Mallette Executive Artistic Director (San Jose, CA) The Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center Martin Wollesen, Executive Director (College Park, MD) University of Virginia Department of Drama Colleen Kelly, Chair (Charlottesville, VA) College of William and Mary Global Film Festival Adam Stackhouse, Producer (Williamsburg, VA) Middlebury College Department of Drama Alex Draper, Chair (Middlebury, VT) University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music Brant Russell, Assistant Professor and Resident Director (Cincinnati, OH) University of South Carolina Department of Theatre Robert Richmond, Chair (Columbia, SC) California Institute of the Arts Center for New Performance Megan Carter, Producer (Valencia, CA) School of Dramatic Arts University of Southern California David Bridel, Dean (Los Angeles, CA)

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Partners

Supported by the Transatlantic Program of the Federal Republic of Germany and with funds from the European Recovery Program (ERP) of the Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology and from Friends of the Goethe-Institut. Promoted by the Electronic Privacy Information Center and the Future of Privacy Forum.

In association with the embassies of Belgium, the Czech Republic, Slovenia, and Sweden, the Austrian Cultural Forum, the British Council, Flanders House, SPAIN arts & culture, and Wallonie-Bruxelles International.

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