Take Five: Including Fieldays No 8 Wire National Art Award and La Mer

By Guy Somerset In Take Five

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23rd June, 2012
1 You’d best not be caught checking your iPhone during this one… Silo Theatre is staging a one-off fundraising performance of THE AGONY AND THE ECSTASY OF STEVE JOBS, American Mike Daisey’s monologue exposing the working conditions in the Chinese factories that manufacture all those covetable Apple gizmos. The exposer was exposed himself, going from hero to zero, after it was revealed he hadn’t seen everything he claimed to have seen. But he seems to have weathered the storm, after a few mea culpas and a reboot of the script minus the offending five minutes (which ...

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