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In the near future, surveillance has become so pervasive that privacy is a commodity that can be purchased or bargained away in negotiations with employers, spouses and/or Big Tech. When Corbin (Eric Berryman) lands the job of his dreams, his wife Georgia (Temídayo Amay) is able to quit her day job and concentrate on her passion for music. What Corbin hasn’t told her is that he has given up all rights to the couple’s privacy as a condition of employment. Will the threat of having their secrets exposed–especially to each other–be too much for their marriage to survive?

Press and Reviews


Sizzling...superb...elegant...smart...and staged with muscular authority by [director] Knud Adams."

The Washington Post

A gripping and electric ‘Private’ astounds at Mosaic. Mona Pirnot’s play is one of the most electrifying new works I have seen on any stage.

DC Metro Theater Arts

The best plays about the future look at social issues through the lens of one relationship. Mona’s play does that.

The Washington Post

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With gratitude and admiration, Mosaic Theater Company is honored to dedicate the 21/22 Season in memory of our dear friend and supporter, Marvin Weissberg.