acclaimed monologue on the late president of Apple shown as part of new playwrights Hightide Festival in May, with a first set of Laura Poliakoff
A successful off-Broadway on the life of the late president of Apple, Steve Jobs, will appear in the Hightide Festival in May this year, with a first set of the daughter of writer Stephen Poliakoff.
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Mike Daiseymonologue, The Agony and the Ecstasy of Steve Jobs, who played two-way long run at New York Public Theatre in 2011, gives between life and career employment and the visit itself Daisey at the Chinese factory, he said, about half of the goods in the world of consumer electronics are made. Last October, the New York Times theater critic Charles Isherwood called "a mind-fogging, opened his eyes sweeping moral choices, without knowing or thinking about doing when we buy small ingenious devices like the iPhone. "
Other highlights of this year's festival include the world premiere of Ella Hickson boys last work, a co-production with the Nuffield Theatre Southampton head and about five students about to leave university and mudlarks for the first time the playwright Vickie Donoghue. The directors of the emerging company Curious, a success in the Edinburgh Festival Fringe last year with his last breath, will present two short plays written by young playwrights, in collaboration with scientists in the title binary. The sound designer Jon McLeod headset tour of Little apparent major organ lead the public "on an imaginary journey through Halesworth" and includes contributions from the local school.
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