“We Are Being Watched” is a play about people constantly under scrutiny, addressing an audience who has experienced or is experiencing this surveillance. The play explores a pervasive aspect of modern life: individuals struggling to protect themselves under the oppressive gaze of others. These intrusive eyes may belong to governments imposing control for political purposes or people driven by curiosity, seeking to uncover truths about those around them.

In an era where social media and communication tools use technology and artificial intelligence to predict individual desires, some strive to escape this exposure through resistance, migration, or by going into hiding.

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