Whanganui Midweek

Whanganui hosts Margaret Austin's OE memoir

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Margaret Austin comes to Whanganui to perform two shows especially for La Fiesta – New Zealand’s Best Women’s Fest.

The shows are perfectly timed in celebratio­n of Internatio­nal Women’s Day.

Margaret (formerly Gay Davison) was born in Palmerston North in the 1940s and attended Palmerston North Girls’ High School and Victoria University of Wellington. She has worked as a celebrity interviewe­r for magazines in Paris, Amsterdam and London, written a memoir, Dancing Naked (published by Random House 1997), and published five collection­s of poetry.

Margaret currently reviews theatre, books and poetry. She is on the books of Celebrity Speakers, has had small parts in various films and most recently was featured in The Older the Better at Circa Theatre in Wellington. One could say she has

almost always been on stage.

School and university plays were followed by a lengthy overseas experience (OE) in Amsterdam and Paris – where her time in the 1980s in show business gave Margaret the unique experience­s that form the basis of her performanc­e piece Please Adjust Your G-String.

Described as a hilarious romp through an OE with a difference, the performanc­e takes you on a journey back in time to 1975, in which Margaret departed New Zealand with no idea of what lay ahead on the other side of the world. Blessed – or cursed – with a sense of adventure, she turned up her nose at London and went for Amsterdam, Athens and Paris, diving into experience­s and situations not for the faint-hearted.

Some of them involved G-strings, one or two were downright dangerous, and they all added up to a life of unique discovery. Theatrevie­w describes it as “an intriguing, amusing and heartfelt memoir”.

Margaret comes to Whanganui to perform two shows, especially for La Fiesta – New Zealand’s Best Women’s Fest.

 ?? ?? Theatre performer Margaret Austin.
Theatre performer Margaret Austin.

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