Greg McGee and Sam Mahon
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When:
| Sat 16 May ’09, 11:30am–12:30pm |
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Where: Lower NZI Room, Aotea Centre, 50 Mayoral Dr, Auckland CBD Show map
Restrictions: All Ages
Ticket Information:
- Standard: $19.50
- Earlybird pre 13 May: $16.50
- Friend pre 13 May: $15.50
- Student : $9.75
- Booking fees may apply
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Sam Mahon and Greg McGee are prominent New Zealanders with wide fields of interest and expertise. Sam paints, sculpts in bronze, builds musical instruments and writes books. He follows The Year of the Horse (2002) and The Water Thieves (2006) with a memoir My Father’s Shadow – A Portrait of Justice Peter Mahon. Playwright and television writer, ex-Junior All Black and lawyer Greg McGee rose to fame in the early 1980s with his play Foreskin’s Lament. In the late eighties he wrote the prize-winning docu-drama Erebus: The Aftermath which concentrated on Justice Mahon’s role as Royal Commissioner into the Mt Erebus disaster. In 2008 he published his very entertaining Tall Tales (Some True): Memoirs of an Unlikely Writer. Join Sam and Greg for a discussion about being, in some senses, the odd men out in our national literature. Chair: David Geary.






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