Creative Talks: Graeme Lay Author
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Graeme Lay was born in Foxton in 1944. He was raised in coastal Taranaki and attended Victoria University, graduating in 1967. He began writing fiction in the mid-1970s and was mentored by Frank Sargeson.
His best-known work is his best-selling trilogy of novels based on the life of explorer James Cook. His latest novel, Larry & Viv, is based on the Old Vic Theatre Company’s Australasian tour, in 1948.
CREATIVE TALKS
Stories are at the heart of creativity. The PumpHouse Theatre’s series of Creative Talks is an informal early-evening event where local artists and creatives share their stories and ideas with our community whether they have a lifelong passion or are new to the arts.
This programme of free Creative Talks spotlights a wide range of the arts, giving audiences a behind the scenes insight into the world of the creative’s process.
From multicultural arts to theatrical performance, by way of actors, authors, poets and playwrights, there is something for everyone with an interest in the arts and what inspires and drives creativity.
This event is FREE but seating is limited. Booking essential. Vaccine Passes must be shown.
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