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Mike Daisey's headline-grabbing monologue about former Apple CEO Steve Jobs, our love affair with his products and the human cost of creating them arrives in London trailing both eye-catching quotes ('I will never be the same' declares Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak of a show which went viral in the US) and un-welcome controversy: Daisey has been accused of fabricating some details in his exposé of factory conditions in China for dramatic effect. Nasser Memarzia directs Edward Fromson in a show that looks to pose more than a few questions about personal responsibility.
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