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The Agony and the Ecstasy of Steve Jobs archiveA harrowing yet hilarious tale exploring the legality and morality of electronic sweatshops in China, complete with armed guards, underage workers and an insight into the toxic effects of hexane. Meet Steve Jobs and the Chinese workers toiling to make our beloved iPhones. Mike Daisey's monologue is an emboldened, passionate diatribe that will make you question what you thought you knew about one of the world's most worshipped brands. This is one of the most talked about pieces of theatre to come out of the USA in the last few years and has not been without controversy. This is a tale that was broadcast and subsequently retracted from the popular radio programme This American Life; a tale that has clearly gotten under the skin of audiences and media alike. As a self-confessed ?worshipper at the church of Apple', Daisey tugs at heart strings, and demonstrates how one man's story might not be able to topple an empire, but it can certainly give it a righteous shove.

Cast/Performers

Edward Fromson

Creatives/Company

Author: Mike Daisey
Producer: David Adkin (in association with WET)
Director: Nasser Memarzia

The Agony and the Ecstasy of Steve Jobs

The Agony and the Ecstasy of Steve Jobs (Play) production archive for QTIX code T01800954309. Details of all The Agony and the Ecstasy of Steve Jobs archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S1066370819

Archive Listings

21 Jun 13Square Chapel Arts Centre
Halifax, West Yorkshire
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14 Jun 13Dorchester Arts Centre
Dorchester, Dorset
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14 May 13Harrogate Theatre
Harrogate, North Yorkshire
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5 Feb 13
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23 Feb 13
Waterloo East Theatre
Inner London, Greater London
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