GREAT RESULT- Now it's back to work
2009 Auckland Writers & Readers Festival attendance up by 89%
Last week’s 2009 Auckland Writers & Readers Festival was a momentous success. Overall attendance was up 89% on the 2008 Festival.
Ticket sales increased by 42%, and audiences numbered over 25,000 for the 63 events over five days. “We are absolutely delighted,” says Festival Director Jill Rawnsley.
A number of ticketed events sold out: “The New Zealand Listener Opening Night”, “Poetry Idol”, the videoconference with Richard Dawkins, the hour with popular science writer Marcus Chown, “New Yorker Night”, “The Next 100 Years” superbly chaired by Sean Plunket, and “An Hour with Lloyd Jones”, who was warm, generous and open.
Many events were close to capacity, including crowd-pleasers Richard Holloway, Monica Ali, Tash Aw, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, George Friedman, Christos Tsiolkas and David Malouf.
The festival ended, appropriately, with a standing ovation for spectacular slam poet Sonya Renee, a repeat of the standing ovation she received from a student audience earlier in the week. Members of the audience were full of praise for Sonya, calling her “humanity in action”. Free events were over-subscribed: all available chairs in the Aotea Centre were set out and still people were being turned away.
“We couldn’t have wished for a better turn-out or more wonderful writers” says Rawnsley. “It’s good to see such overwhelming interest from the public. We’ll work hard over the next few months to secure support for the 2010 Festival. It will be straight back into the office to debrief, analyse, do the financials, and start programming the next."
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