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The Festival
programme is jam-packed with
exciting music, arts, culture and literature
events.
This is truly a Festival for everyone, beginning with acclaimed
author Tim
Winton; a powerful books and song collaboration with Witi
Ihimaera, Paula Morris and Ngāti Rānana; a
one-off show by BAFTA award winning Emily
Barker about her literary influences; launch of
the NZ-edition of GrifithREVIEW; Ben
Whishaw in the flesh (front
row please); a great show for the family with A Roo in
my Suitcase; the premiere screening of film Virtuosi,
celebrating NZ dance on a global stage; historic writing with Anna
Funder and ML Stedman .... to name but a few. Explore the
programme, make your wishlist,
but most importantly, secure your tickets because our capacity is
limited for these intimate events.
Never before has a programme with such focus on Australian and New
Zealand creative talent graced London. We can't wait to take
over the beautiful Kings College on The Strand. Sign up
as a member and take advantage of our great discounts
on Festival
Passes and secure the best seats from the members
queue. Festival supporters get up close and personal with
the artists in the Supporters Lounge. Our day and
weekend passes are now being snapped up across the
festival at the early bird rate. Tickets for all events are
very limited so if you decide to come for a day, a weekend or just a
single event book your tickets here before
we tell the rest of the world...
If you can't wait till the 29th May to start the Festival fun, join
us for a preview weekend at The Bush
Theatre. IronBark presents GOING BUSH, a festival of
quality short plays by Australian and New Zealand playwrights.
The countdown to 29th
May has well and truly begun!
The Aus NZ
Festival Team
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Some
programme highlights...
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£10
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Stories
from the Past with Anna Funder and ML Stedman
These
two award winning authors come together to discuss writing
historical fiction; their inspiration, their research and how they
set about bringing the past to life on the page.
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£6
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Paul
Kelly : Stories of Me
Paul Kelly – Stories of Me, charts the many lives, loves and losses
of Paul Kelly, one of Australia’s most gifted singer-songwriters.
Kelly has been marking out the Australian landscape and its people
through words and music for almost 40 years.
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£8
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Launch
of Five Dials: New Zealand Edition
Five Dials is one of the UK’s leading literary
magazines, based online and produced by Penguin’s Hamish Hamilton
imprint. To coincide with the Aus & NZ Festival, Five
Dials has
produced a special New Zealand issue.
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£6
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Graphic
Novels, Melbourne!
In
this feature documentary, filmmaker Daniel Hayward and
comics maker Bernard Caleo venture into the studios and
lives of the creators in the burgeoning graphic novel scene in
Melbourne.
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£20
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The
Song of Solomon : Mark Bradshaw and Ben Whishaw
In
an exclusive event that will close the 2014 Aus & NZ Festival,
Bradshaw and a small ensemble of musicians will be performing a
composition inspired by the biblical poem The Song of Solomon,
read by the acclaimed BAFTA award-winning actor Ben Whishaw
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