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Performer

a memoir

Author: Paul Maunder  

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; PO Box 2, Blackball, Paul Maunder's blog

After an early family trauma leading to his adoption, Paul Maunder became a filmmaker, theatre director, educator, writer, actor, community activist and parent. The memoir shows the development of his political beliefs amidst the immense social changes in New Zealand from the end of the war to the present.

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; PO Box 2, Blackball, Paul Maunder's blog

After an early family trauma leading to his adoption, Paul Maunder became a filmmaker, theatre director, educator, writer, actor, community activist and parent. The memoir shows the development of his political beliefs amidst the immense social changes in New Zealand from the end of the war to the present.

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Born in Napier, Paul Maunder's family fell apart when he was young leading to his adoption and early life in Palmerston North. He became a cricketer and a maths nerd before turning to the arts.After university he studied at the National Insititute of Dramatic Arts in Sydney before attending the London Film School in the late 1960s. Returning to NZ he began Amamus, an experimental theatre group and studied the methodology of the Pole, Jerzy Grotowski, he was also a director for the National Film Unit where he made ground breaking dramatised documentaries on social issues. After directing the feature film, Sons for the Retrun Home he became engaged in political and then bicultural drama as well as living in the Holloway Road community in the Aro Valley of Wellington. He then entered the community arts field engaging with a variety of communities before shifting to the West Coast where he has been active in the community and continued to create innovative theatre. He returned to university to write his PhD thesis on community-based theatre in Aotearoa.

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Critic Reviews

Labour History Project, No 80, review by Jeffrey Paparoa Holman..

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About the Author

Paul Maunder has published three works of fiction, two of non fiction, has 4 films available on NZ On Screen, and several plays available through Playmarket

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Product Details

Publisher
Te Puawai Co-operative Society Ltd
Published
1st December 2021
Pages
294
ISBN
9780473593971

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