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Peter Bland

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British-New Zealand poet and actor

Peter Bland (born 12 May 1934 in Scarborough, North Yorkshire) [1] is a British-New Zealand poet and actor.

Life

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He emigrated to New Zealand at the age of 20 and graduated from the Victoria University of Wellington.

He worked as a radio producer for the New Zealand Broadcasting Corporation.

He became closely associated with the Wellington Group which included James K. Baxter and Louis Johnson. He worked in theatre, as co-founder and artistic director of Downstage Theatre from 1964–68.[2]

He returned to Britain in 1970 for a short time but now lives in Auckland, New Zealand.[3]

Awards and honours

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Works

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Poetry

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Plays

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  • Father’s Day (Wellington, 1966; the first locally-written production at Downstage Theatre)
  • George the Mad Ad Man (Wellington, 1967, and Coventry, England, 1969).

Film Acting

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Memoir

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References

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  1. ^ Lambert, Max (1991). Who's Who in New Zealand (12th ed.). Reed, Auckland. p. 61. ISBN 0-7900-01306.
  2. ^ Ousby, Ian (1993). The Cambridge guide to literature in English . Cambridge University Press. p. 92. ISBN 978-0-521-44086-8. Peter Bland poet.
  3. ^ "Peter Bland". Carcanet Press. Retrieved 30 October 2020.
  4. ^ "Previous winners". Creative New Zealand . Retrieved 24 October 2013.
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